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Tuesday, 21st May 2013


City Circle mobile coverage a 15-year project

Optus says the project that brought mobile phone coverage into Sydney's train tunnels was 15 years in the making.
Source: ARN


First NBN fibre extension completed

A business in Tasmania was the first to take up NBN Co on its user-pays offer to extend fibre beyond the 93 percent footprint.
Source: ZDNet Australia


ACMA goes public with ISP malware statistics

Although ISPs and network operators have had access to the rough figures of malware infections for some time, the Australian Communications and Media Authority has now begun publishing the statistics for the public.
Source: ZDNet Australia


'New world record' for wireless data

A week after Samsung's supposed 5G breakthrough, German researchers have announced 40 Gbps wireless, comparable to speeds reached by fibre.
Source: iTWire


What's life really like on the NBN? (Part II)

Kiama is perhaps best known for its ocean views and a blowhole that spouts water up to 25m in the air.
Source: Computerworld


Aussie ISPs still seeing users with Zeus infections

Variants of the Zeus banking trojan account for the majority of malware infections in Australia, despite concerted attempts to disable the threat, according to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
Source: iTnews Australia


Telstra continues with billion dollar 4G plan

Telstra has reached a milestone in its billion dollar 4G expansion program, switching on its 1500th 4G base station.
Source: Computerworld


Monday, 20th May 2013


Carriers attack NBN Co's 'lack of urgency'

NBN Co is under fire from Optus and the Competitive Carriers Coalition over allegations it is dragging out the finalisation of its special access undertaking.
Source: iTnews Australia


Telcos accuse NBN Co of pushing SAU delays

NBN Co's lengthy response to suggested changes to its special access undertaking has been met with criticism by retail service providers.
Source: ZDNet Australia


Canberra gets first Optus TD-LTE services

Optus has launched TD-LTE mobile services in Canberra for data only: it will offer a TD-LTE dongle and TD-LTE pocket WiFi hotspot, both will operate on HSPA+ or 3G networks outside TD-LTE coverage areas.
Source: iTWire


Freedom Cable yanks Australia from subsea rollout

Freedom Cable is pulling the pin on an extension of its subsea fibre optic cable proposal to Australia, after apparently failing to secure $50 million in financial backing.
Source: iTnews Australia


Optus reveals Australia's first multi-band 4G network

SingTel subsidiary, Optus, has revealed plans to launch the country’s first multi-band TD/FD- LTE 4G network.
Source: ARN


Beware your digital footprint

Australians are becoming increasingly complacent about the digital footprint they leave behind. A major survey reveals that most are unsure how many websites hold their personal information.
Source: iTWire


Friday, 17th May 2013


NBN Co wants block on Telstra disconnection processes

NBN Co is attempting to have the competition watchdog block several disconnection measures that Telstra re-drafted last month.
Source: iTnews Australia


Inside Telstra's super-fast 4G rollout

Telstra's 4G upgrades are occurring in the unlikeliest of places. Even retirement homes.
Source: ZDNet Australia