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iiNet makes the case against data retention; Telstra makes 1800 calls from mobiles free; Neelie Kroes fires a parting shot ? loosen up; Cloud slowing on-premise unified comms; Australians hate to pay for apps; Southern Cross University goes with Huawei.

10th October 2014

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COVER STORY VERTIGAN AND THE RESPONSE; Vertigan says split up the NBN and sell it off; Broadband around the world ? report from the Netherlands; NBN product roadmap shows FTTN retail still nine months away; OPINION Vertigan cops a drubbing ? and rightly so; Australia?s surveillance future ?data retention, more powers for ASIO, less oversight; Berners-Lee argues for open ? but private ? web; Government acting like Big Brother ? Greens; Business backs data retention ? with oversight; OPINION 1...

3rd October 2014

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Vertigan says split up the NBN and sell it off; OPINION Surveillance laws pass ? Government can tap the entire Australian Internet; Zen Telecom fined for faking Telstra affiliation; SingTel denies dodging Australian tax; Dodo plays Fetch; INTERVIEW Huawei Australia chairman John Lord.

2nd October 2014

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CommsWire Weekly     25 July 2014 COVER STORY ? Telstra sends more jobs to Asia  Hutch numbers show VHA has slowed decline Latest FAD consultation process begins Apple?s half denial confirms iOS ?back door? Cisco tops, but who?s number two? TV stations meeting local content rules  Australia a wireless leader and wired laggard  Telstra to shut down 2G network ACMA and AFP forum to fight child exploitation 

25th July 2014

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CommsWire 21 July 2014 ECONOMUSE     Can we go faster and cheaper, please?The focus to-date has been on rolling-out the NBN faster and cheaper. The NBN does need to be faster and cheaper ? but to its users. Chorus in funding deal with CFHNew Zealand infrastructure provider Chorus has structured a funding deal with Crown Fibre Holdings that will help its cashflow. But the Labour Party is not happy.

21st July 2014

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NBN, VERTIGAN, TELSTRA AND LOWERED EXPECTATIONS; IBM and Apple form unlikely alliance; Kiwi ISP gets around geoblocking; Buckingham confirmed as iiNet CEO; Australia at top of new e-trade index; Google forms council on ?right to be forgotten?; Large screen iPhone delayed; Huawei unveils its new data centre products; and a green supply chain; Fujitsu spending billions on the cloud; Sprint and T-Mobile close to a deal; Collaboration a big boost to local economy; CloudFlare picks Equinix for big...

18th July 2014

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Australia at top of new e-trade index; Turnbull trumpets NBN success; Google forms council on ?right to be forgotten?; Large screen iPhone delayed; Huawei unveils its new data centre products; Telecom NZ to launch 4G mobile over 700 MHz

16th July 2014

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Buckingham confirmed as iiNet CEO; Fujitsu spending billions on the cloud; Sprint and T-Mobile close to a deal; Huawei?s supply chain to ?go green?; Apple hits back at China over privacy fears; Rupert Murdoch calls NBN 'ridiculous'

15th July 2014

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My Net Fone acquires iBoss; Huawei Australia to expand into data centres; Opposition grows to TPP restrictions; OPINION Why the TPP is bad for us ? and useless; Zuckerberg says the Internet more important than the printing press; Australia fourth in 4G penetration.

11th July 2014

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NBN in $150 million FTTN pilot with Telstra with Alcatel-Lucent vectoring cabinets; It?s OK to store data offshore, says Government; Telecom NZ reveals Internet TV details; Telecom New Zealand?s retreat is complete; AARNet deal brings cloud to higher education ; Global mobile termination rates down; ACCC varies fixed line FADs; Australian business embracing social media; Telstra in major monitored security deal; Patrick Fair to head CA security panel; NBN cabling site for consumers; Can you...

27th June 2014