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Vodafone cuts prepaid broadband starter pack to $99 - UPDATED AGAIN!
Thursday, 01 October 2009
VHA has launched a $99 prepaid mobile broadband starter pack under the Vodafone brand. It includes a USB modem with pre-installed software (Windows & Mac), SIM card and 1GB data allowance if activated before 31 December 2009.

 
Dimension Data launches IT lifecycle assessment service
Thursday, 01 October 2009
Dimension Data has launched a technology lifecycle assessment serviced designed to help organisations remove risk, waste and uncertainty from their networked IT infrastructure by determining the age, revision level and 'supportability' of component hardware and software.

 
Dimension Data scores three-year $36m extension to SA Government managed services contract
Thursday, 01 October 2009
Dimension Data has won a three-year renewal of its contract with the South Australian Government to provide managed network services to some 200 government departments and agencies.

 
AFACT drops key claim against iiNet
Thursday, 01 October 2009
iiNet says that the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) has dropped one of the primary claims in its allegations that  iiNet has failed to do sufficient to prevent its customers from illegally downloading copyright movies.

 
Changing Australian mobile phone habits revealed as market matures
Thursday, 01 October 2009
The global financial crisis continues to reverberate around the world but in Australia, at least, one business sector - the ever changing telecommunications industry – is experiencing rapidly increasing consumption of non-voice/text services, including multimedia, content, information and entertainment services by consumers as mobile phone usage matures.
 

 
ACCC warns mobile operators against overstating wireless data rates
Thursday, 01 October 2009
The ACCC has told mobile operators that they must not advertise data rates on wireless broadband services in excess of those generally achievable or likely to be achieved by consumers using the network.

 
Green light for Kordia's new trans-Tasman cable
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
The board of New Zealand company, Kordia Solutions, has given the green light - subject to customer signups - to the company's plans to build a new trans-Tasman submarine cable, dubbed OptiKor.

 
Cisco's Flip camcorder, pricing announced
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Cisco has announced retail pricing for the Flip camcorder it will introduce into Australia before Christmas.

 
Threats to privacy in proposed new intercept rules averted, says EFA
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) says its concerns with draft amendments to telecommunications interception legislation have been addressed in the bill as tabled.

 
Threats to privacy in proposed new intercept rules averted, says EFA
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) says its concerns with draft amendments to telecommunications interception legislation have been addressed in the bill as tabled.

 
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