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Dept Of Comms Publishes National Network Map; How To Find Out If Ashley Madison Has Your Data; Huawei Opens Training And Innovation Centre; Netflix No Threat To Foxtel Business Model Says Ceo; Sydney Water Goes Mobile With Water Outage Map; Vodafone Launches ?bill Shock Busting? Plans; Google?s Next Android ? V6 Marshmallow.

20th August 2015

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Telstra Cries Poor ? Says Accc Has Got It Wrong; Huawei Invests $30 Million In Australian Training Centre; China Mobile Is The Biggest; Optus Takes It Up To Telstra In Post-Paid Phone Market; Consumers Embrace Home Wi-Fi, But ?disparity? Between Expectations And Reality.

23rd July 2015

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Netflix Takes Strong Lead In Svod Market; 4g Growth Moving To Developing Markets; Ciena, Cisco And Infinera Lead Optical Scorecard; Juniper, Ruckus Team Up To Deliver New Wired, Wireless Network Solutions; Huawei Selects Australian Ict Students For Seeds For Future Program; Ericsson Launching Uk?s First Uhdtv Channel For Bt Sport; Emerging Markets Lead The Way In Overcoming Mobile Traffic Growth Decline.

25th June 2015

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Thousands of iiNET passwords hacked ? maybe; Huawei and Telkom Indonesia team up for international markets; NZ proposes streamlined UFB rollout; as Commerce Commission report shows strong growth in Kiwi Konnectivity; Broadband equipment market healthy.

10th June 2015

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Government to shake up spectrum according to report; Details of the government spectrum review; NBN shows steady growth - but needs to ramp up says CEO; Optus grows cloud offerings with Microsoft; NewSat crashes back down to earth in US bankruptcy court; Woolworths MVNO ditches Optus, takes up Telstra; Consumer ?summer? complaints to telcos increase; The rise and rise of the Telstra brand; Ericsson deploys 5G pilot to improve Swedish mines; Nokia takes on the Rock to boost multivendor SON radio...

29th May 2015

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Telecoms services will double to $42 billion by 2031: Infrastructure Australia; Long-term punt with Racing Victoria for Telstra; Huawei launches new generation Agile Campus solutions; Work-life balance turned on its head in NBN?s ?super-connected? Australia; Internet Society rebrands; New centre drives government data centre consolidation.

26th May 2015

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Government releases spectrum report; Recommendations of the Spectrum Review; Huawei flexes muscles in Malaysia; Inmarsat, Honeywell, Kymeta team up on business aviation comms initiative; ?Sniffing? and tracking wearable tech, smartphones a privacy concern; Government spends up big on ICT, with more to come.

25th May 2015

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COVER STORY: TELSTRA REVEALS PACNET SECURITY BREACH Mystery hackers attack Pacnet: Telstra reveals all Free legal advice from iiNet and $10 fines expected for Dallas downloaders Dallas Buyers Club to sue other ISP customers, takes action in Singapore Huawei launches Agile Internet of Things architecture with LIteOS Telcos noticeably absent from desirable Australian employers list Internet TV, consumer choice to drive fourfold increase in use of OTT services Dramatic rise in mobile data traffic...

22nd May 2015

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Huawei launches Agile Internet of Things architecture with LIteOS; Pay TV providers embrace OTT video and ?skinny? bundles to stave off cord-cutting ; Dallas Buyers Club to sue other ISP customers, takes action in Singapore; Optus, xMatters seal strategic partnership; International cybersecurity coordination is ?poor?; The smart way to pay is by phone for many consumers.

22nd 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