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Have your say on the proposed data retention laws. This is a last opportunity to contribute your views and comments to the TelSoc survey on the proposed data retention laws.

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TelSoc is conducting a survey of its members and followers to gauge the level of support or otherwise of Australian Government's proposed data retention bill.

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A joint review of ICT statistics by the ABS and the Department of Communications (Bureau of Communications Research) was announced on 16 January 2015. Submissions close 27 February. 

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An alert to TelSoc members that the December issue of the Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy is now available on this website.

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The full text and video of Graeme Samuel's 2014 Charles Todd Oration are available on the TelSoc website. The video includes the presentation of the 2014 Charles Todd Medal to Simon Hackett.

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Members and non-members are welcome to come to the Panel discussion on the NBN by Bob James and Gary McLaren in Melbourne on Tuesday 28 October. It will be preceded by the TelSoc AGM at 11.45am, the panel event starting at 12.30pm.

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This is a response from Telstra to an opinion piece published in CommsWire and distributed by TelSoc to its members on 13 October entitled "Telstra cries poor ? NBN is hurting us!"

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An alert to TelSoc members re the October issue of the Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy

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This is a reminder of the TelSoc AGM in Melbourne on 28 October at 11:45am to be followed at 12:30pm by a Panel discussion on the NBN by Bob James and Gary McLaren.

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You have probably already seen on the TelSoc website that we have an exciting Charles Todd Oration on November 5th. The main event is in Sydney at Doltone House, but there are simultaneous events in Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane with a live-feed of the proceedings. The NBN was meant to be the game-changer for competition in telecommunications, with a compulsory split of Telstra and a new industry structure. The shape of the Coalition?s NBN is becoming clearer, but what will this mean to comp