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Triple Zero service to include location data; BT in talks to acquire EE, with Deutsche Telekom and Orange to take a share; OPINION Telstra slapped on wrist for misleading ads; Comment invited on Defence cabling standard; IBM to partner with Equinix in the cloud ; Riverbed sold to private equity group; Thodey becomes caricature of himself.

17th December 2014

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Telstra the big winner from NBN deal; ANALYSIS What the HFC deals mean for HFC customers; Good for us, says iiNet; Mobile to ?take centre stage? next year; Aargh, me hearties! The Pirate Bay is back; ?Videoquake? rocks US pay TV market.

16th December 2014

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NBN Co and Telstra sign the Big Deal; Me too! Optus signs HFC deal with NBN Co; and new anti cherry picking rules released; Key changes to the original definitive agreements; OPINION Merry Christmas, Mr Turnbull; Labor (surprise, surprise) attacks ?Tony Abbott?s Christmas present?; but Turnbull (surprise, surprise) begs to differ.

15th December 2014

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ISPs and rights holders told to develop anti-piracy scheme ? or we?ll do it for you; Bad choice, says Choice; A letter about piracy from Turnbull and Brandis; Telstra takes stake in Panviva; Vodafone offers free news or Spotify subscription; Optus seals seven year Suncorp deal.

11th December 2014

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Telstra delivers cheaper roaming ? for some; Optus improves cable package; Vodafone brings 850 MHz 4G+ to Melbourne; Ofcom outlines UK?s comms challenges; Back to the future ?Apple and the 4 inch iPhone 6.

10th December 2014

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Let your fingers do the banking; Westpac says it is the first bank in the world to allow fingerprint sign-in for its; Here comes G.fast; Ruckus says Aussies are cutting the cord; Internet of Things ?drives business outcomes?; 4G LTE rollout ?will peak in 2015?; Alcatel-Lucent announces community partnership with Telco Together Foundation; Telstra takes Cisco cloud live.

8th December 2014

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COVER STORY WILL TURNBULL?S NBN BE ON TIME? Durrant-Whyte resigns from NICTA over ?differences of opinion?; ANALYSIS ? UK MOBILE MARKET; Vodafone looks at Liberty; Media moguls back major new Aussie P2P online finance venture; The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Aussies ?prefer mobile phones over TVs?; Mobile will ?never replace broadcast radio?; SWIFT start to new payments...

5th December 2014

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The Hunger Games ? Australians devour everything Internet; Telstra now more than half the mobile market; ACMA Communications Report 2013?14 - Fast facts; Moving house? Telstra is here to help; and Optus updates its insurance deals; Huawei outlines cyber security requirements.

4th December 2014

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NBN?s new construction plan bypasses cities; Durrant-Whyte resigns from NICTA over ?differences of opinion?; OPINION Where to now for NICTA?; ANALYSIS ? UK MOBILE MARKET Hutchison vs BT in talks to buy O2 and EE; Telstra eyes a sustainable future; and GreenTouch aims to reduce wireless energy consumption by 46%.

1st December 2014

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COVER STORY Fixed line telephony in major global decline; New group launches communications initiative; Not so fast on data retention, says committee; OPINION Brandis: I can see you but you can?t see me ; Telstra launches 4GX in Melbourne; Asia Pacific FTTH reaches 100 million, no thanks to Australia; ACMA flags changed OTT regulation; Chorus reduces UFB cost guidance; Fire service using Polycom video collaboration; Ericsson and IBM collaborate on 5G antenna designs; Telco IT investment growing...

28th November 2014