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Government & Telstra's NBN negotiations are the real game
Monday, 19 October 2009
The Senate enquiry into the telecoms reform legislation is getting lots of air-time but what really matters is the horse trading going on between Telstra and the Government over Telstra's contribution to and role in the NBN.

 
Aussie tech to speed fibre tenfold
Monday, 19 October 2009
An Australian-developed technology that can deliver a tenfold increase in the capacity of an optical fibre link is being commercialised.

 
NBN: Harvard backs open access model
Sunday, 18 October 2009
A fundamental requirement for reducing broadband prices and increasing speeds has been the existence of an open access regime, a Harvard University study conducted on behalf of the US regulator has found.

 
Tassie Govt targets NBN opportunities for locals
Sunday, 18 October 2009
The Tasmanian Government wants to maximise the chances of local companies getting work during the construction phase of the National Broadband Network roll-out, launching a web portal that highlights NBN sub-contractor opportunities.

 
ITU approves 1Gbps home network standard
Sunday, 18 October 2009
As fibre roll-outs gain momentum worldwide, the International Telecommunication Union has ratified its so-called G.hn standard for new 'smart home' networks and applications.

 
Download caps likely to stay: NBN Co
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Broadband users looking forward to the removal of download caps from internet pricing are likely to be disappointed: Even the NBN Company doubts the fatter pipes will mean the end of the download cap regime.

 
Feedback to ACMA on blocking mobile premium SMS deadline looms
Sunday, 18 October 2009
The Australian Communications and Media Authority wants feedback on its proposed new rules for blocking unwanted high-cost services delivered to mobile phones by the end of this week.

 
Comms Alliance reveals its NBN architecture options
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Communications Alliance has released a discussion paper setting out a draft of its vision of the NBN network architecture: a vision that it says would be required to deliver a broad range of network, application and content services to end users.

 
Telstra separation anxiety: Tech costs and chaos
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Technology transformation issues would add massively to the cost of a functional separation of Telstra, and increase the risk of disruption to billing and service delivery to millions of customers, the company has told a Senate inquiry.

 
Opera's 'web serving' browser: revolutionary social networking?
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Opera Software has launched a new version of its web browser that, it claims, easily turns the host computer into a web server enabling the user to make files of their choice accessible over the Internet.

 
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