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ATUG in search of comms excellence and best broadband applications

IT Industry - Strategy

The Australian Telecommunications Users Group is on the lookout for innovative uses of broadband services on which to bestow its annual Broadband Awards, and for suitable recipients for its annual excellence awards.

The Broadband Awards and ATUG's Telecommunications Excellence Awards will be presented at its annual conference in Sydney in March and Atug is now seeking nominations for both sets of awards.

According to its web site, "In 2007 we began the search for Australia's leaders in the effective use of broadband using our network of members, associations, industry, government and many contacts from our successful ATUG regional communications roadshow. We presented awards to people really making a difference with broadband in health, security, agri-business and community life.

"In 2009...we will be looking in all states, with the support of our state based branches and convenors. We will be working with government to find broadband champions across Australia. We will be working with industry and industry associations to find the best examples of broadband making a difference.

"ATUG will be encouraging users of broadband from business - small and large, government and community to tell their story of the benefits broadband has brought to business and everyday life."

The Excellence Awards will be presented for Excellence in Communications Management; the Best Communications Solution - Large Business; the Best Communications Solution - Regional; the Best Communications Solution - Small Business; Carrier of the Year; Communications Journalist of the Year along with the ATUG Chairman's Award and the Charles Todd Medal for Communicator of the Year.

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