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Thursday, 29th July 2010


Conroy pledges more of the same in tech if Labor wins

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Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, has promised the Government will execute a major review of regulatory systems, but said most policies will remain the same.


iiNet CEO spells death sentence for AAPT unlimited

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The chief executive of ISP iiNet has indicated he would dump AAPT's unlimited broadband plans - and the "leechers" on them - if iiNet bought the Telecom New Zealand subsidiary.


Bannon won't front AFACT's iiNet appeal

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The film industry's star barrister Tony Bannon will not lead the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft's (AFACT) appeal against ISP iiNet in the Federal Court next week.


iiNet calls trading halt over AAPT

Australian IT - 0 Comments

Shares in iiNet entered a trading halt today as it prepared to announce a potential acquisition, expected to be AAPT's consumer division.


Federal Government set to release exact NBN footprint tomorrow

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The Federal Government is set to release the exact locations for the National Broadband Network tomorrow, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.


TPG and iiNet battle for AAPT

The Australian - 0 Comments

Iinet is locked in a battle with TPG Telecom to acquire Telecom New Zealand's struggling AAPT unit.


Pacnet hoses down AAPT bid rumours

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Pacnet has ruled itself out as a bidder for Telecom NZ subsidiary AAPT, at least in the "near future", according to chief executive Bill Barney.


Working from home on NBN

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Australians could save up to $1.9 billion a year in travel costs, petrol and time if they spent half their work hours at home on NBN.


Conroy backs NBN opt-out model

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Communications Minister Stephen Conroy appears to have backed a so-called 'opt-out' model for the National Broadband Network where Australians would be required to choose not to have fibre internet connected to their premises.


Wednesday, 28th July 2010


Pacnet joins $447m Sydney-US undersea cable

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Pacnet has stepped in to jointly fund a US$400 million ($447 million) undersea fibre cable connecting Sydney to the United States via Auckland that will double capacity along the route.


Election 2010: Halting NBN 'economically irresponsible'

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The Coalition faces a significant business community backlash if it fails to deliver a broadband plan for Australia that at least matches the Government's existing National Broadband Network initiative, according to the internet sector’s peak industry body.


NBN could see the end of business ADSL: IDC

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The connection of the first business to the National Broadband Network (NBN) this week may have sounded the death knell for SME ADSL-based business broadband plans, according to IDC.


Gillard backs NBN investment

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The Prime Minister says opposing Labor's $43 billion national broadband network is like opposing the building of the railroad years ago.


Cable to double internet capacity out of Australia

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Two companies will invest an estimated $US400 million ($AU447) in a new 13,600 kilometre submarine cable that they say will double telecommunications capacity out of Australia and further reduce broadband costs to consumers.


Lundy vs. Ludlam, Fletcher: election debate

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At the launch of Google's Election 2010 portal at the internet giant's Sydney headquarters this morning, three of the country's most IT-savvy politicians went head-to-head on the National Broadband Network and the government's planned mandatory internet filter.


The Coalition defends its lack of NBN alternative, claims policy delay is standard

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The Coalition has defended its delay in releasing an alternative to the Government's National Broadband Network and claimed it's entirely normal for an election campaign.


Telstra fined $19m

Australian IT - 0 Comments

Telstra has been slapped with an $18.5 million fine for blocking its rivals from installing broadband equipment at its telephone exchanges.


Ditching NBN like axing railroads: Gillard

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Prime Minister Julia Gillard said today that opposing Labor's $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) is like opposing the building of the railroad years ago.


Conroy on the run instead of the hustings

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Senator Stephen Conroy has failed to answer the tough questions at a Melbourne event yesterday. In an election month, voters could be forgiven for thinking that the Broadband Minister was not up to another tough session about his filtering and NBN policies.


Australia scores a C on Akamai broadband report card

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Akamai's latest State of the Internet was a shot in the arm for supporters of the National Broadband Network, reporting that Australia was in the bottom half of nations in the Asia-Pacific for broadband speeds and slower than neighbour New Zealand.



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