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Turnbull announces ACMA shakeup; ACCC issues final determination on NBN LTCRM; iiNet shareholders to vote next month on TPG bid; Skype is now for serious business too; The rise of the ?GranTechie?; US net neutrality opponents vow to keep fighting after court loss; Presto comes to Samsung Smart TVs first.

15th June 2015

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THE GREAT WEBSITE BLOCKING DEBATE; Hang on a minute (or a year) says internet Australia; CHOICE bawls out politicians over support for Internet Filter Bill; ACCC calls for comment on TPG?s IINet acquisition; Woolworths gets into mobile phone market with new service; Protecting against cybercrime costs money ? but are the measures effective?

12th June 2015

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Free legal advice from iiNet and $10 fines expected for Dallas downloaders; Dramatic rise in mobile data traffic ahead; Amcom adjourns shareholder scheme meeting; Amcom gives WA startups a boost with $320k seed capital; Ruckus Hotspot 2.0 heats up Public WiFi with Release 2; Nokia boxes up LTE network - into a box.

20th May 2015

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TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; ACMA cracks whip over unlicensed mobile phone repeaters; Telstra to appeal Privacy Commissioner metadata ruling; Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; Router market in decline due to ?over-buy? capacity; Inabox acquisition of Anittel...

8th May 2015

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Telstra speeds up Australia, Singapore data link with ?lowest? latency connection; ISP sparks into action over NZ internet charges; CSIRO, AARNet part of ?breakthrough? global open SDN project; Market declares TPG winner of iiNet bout, but is the fight over yet?; Mozilla deprecates HTTP: new features for HTTPS sites only; Fibre: good for the environment, not just your bowels.

8th May 2015

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ISPs to pay 75% of Dallas Buyers Club legal costs; TPG increased bid for iiNet wins acceptance; Consumers get better deal on mobile calls, SMS charges with ACCC proposal; Inmarsat reports ?solid? performance, on track for next GX satellite launch; Comcast previews DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem due early 2016: OZ NBN implications?; Vint Cerf tells Internet users to ask ISPs for IPv6.

7th May 2015

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TPG makes $1.57 billion move for iiNet, 19.9% shareholding in Amcom; Cisco?s Chambers checks out as CEO, Chuck Robbins checks in; Router market in decline due to ?over-buy? capacity; Equinix Cloud Exchange ?ExpressRoutes? Office 365 via Azure; Women spearhead regional telecommunications review panel; Ericsson cracks the code to successful telco growth.

6th May 2015

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End Geoblocking and price gouging Internet Society CEO tells Senate Committee; Ruckus waves its Wi-Fi wand so you can Wave 2; Broadcom delivers Wave 2 chipset for carrier and enterprise access points; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Vodafone delivers up to 20GB ?double data? for new Red customers; Microsoft Continuum turns Windows 10 phones into desktops.

4th May 2015

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End Geoblocking and price gouging Internet Society CEO tells Senate Committee; Ruckus waves its Wi-Fi wand so you can Wave 2; Broadcom delivers Wave 2 chipset for carrier and enterprise access points; TPG gears up with new NBN plans from $39.99; Vodafone delivers up to 20GB ?double data? for new Red customers; Microsoft Continuum turns Windows 10 phones into desktops.

4th May 2015

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M2 trumps TPG bid for iiNet with scrip and cash offer iiNet takeover wars heat up further TPG buys more Amcom shares in bid to block Vocus TPG pipes in a winner against NBN in court case 5G Not about faster speeds but business for operators Big changes ahead for ?GenNBN? generation, says NBN

1st May 2015