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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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Vertigan still under attack; Kiwi fibre target increased; New guidelines on online child protection; Industry says ?follow the money? on piracy; as iiNet comes out fighting.

9th September 2014

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Optus will pay other carriers? exit fees; iiNet acquires most of Tech2; Thaicom-7 launched, now for NewSat and Optus; 4G revenue boost ?will be short-lived?; Our apps are spying on us, and Android is worst; Japanese giants hit 400 Gbps.

8th September 2014

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COVER STORY - THE NBN WARS CONTINUE ? BY PROXY; Scales assertions ?incorrect?, says Tucker; In support of a fibre to the premises NBN; ANALYSIS - Turnbull talks up Telstra?s NBN plans; ECONOMUSE - Hobson?s choice with NBN Co pricing; NBN congratulates self on first FTTN user

22nd August 2014

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iiNet breaks the billion dollar barrier ?but ?furious? about NBN delays; Spark kind of bright in New Zealand; NBN congratulates self on first FTTN user; Turnbull on the future of newspapers; Victoria introduces sexting laws; Chromecast boosts Presto.

22nd August 2014

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Telstra renews Ericsson deal to support SDN; Telstra has confirmed Ericsson as its continued supplier for optical transport; Dead as a Dodo; Impossible to cost data retention, says iiNet; Australian IT managers unaware of privacy laws; Samsung buys its way into IoT market; MobileMuster wants your old phones.

19th August 2014

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COVER STORY ? TELSTRA ? UP, UP AND AWAY ?    Telstra delivers revenue, profit and customer growth and increases dividend ?    Telstra shares hit 12 year high ?    Telstra spends $350 million to enter video streaming market ?    ANALYSIS      Optus off the pace ? key numbers down ?    For whom the phone rings ? ?    The view from Singapore 

15th August 2014

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Telstra spends $350 million to enter video streaming marketTelstra has announced it will acquire US video platform supplier Ooyala. SpeedCast lists on ASXSatellite networking company SpeedCast International started trading yesterday on the ASX yesterday following its recent float and acquisitions.

13th August 2014

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OPINION     Three Stooges ? data retention turns to farceIt?s becoming all too familiar. Government policy made up on the fly, ministers shooting from the lip, the public being taken for fools. Welcome to data retention 2014 style.

8th August 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