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Consortium telcos at odds over national network broadband bid
The eight telcos aiming to beat Telstra for the right to build a national broadband network are at loggerheads over crucial aspects of their tender.
The Age - Published 6 hours, 45 minutes ago
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BT rebuffs Telstra on anti-separation
BRITISH Telecom's new chief executive officer Ian Livingston has hit back at criticism by Telstra of the functional separation of its retail and wholesale business, saying the move in Britain had been a win for consumers, driving broadband penetration, slashing prices and sparking a vibrant market for high-speed internet service with more than 200 companies.
The Australian Business News - Published 6 hours, 45 minutes ago
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Australian Government E-Security Framework
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy announced a Whole-of-Government review of e-security on 3 July 2008. The Attorney-General’s Department, will conduct the review, of both the public and private sectors, by October 2008. The public and industry were invited to contribute. Available are: E-Security Review web siteMedia Release (copy appended) E-Security Review 2008
Net Traveller Tom Worthington - Published 19 hours, 35 minutes ago
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I want my tiny MTV
What would rock your mobile phone? Australian pop countdown show Take 40 Australia is coming to a very small screen near you thanks to a deal with Telstra making it available through BigPond TV on Telstra Next G phones. Hosted by Andrew G, the mobile version of Take 40 Australia offers a daily four-minute mix of chart updates, fresh tracks, artist chats, tours, news and what's hot. This kind of thing would seem to be the perfect bite-sized mobile content for the Big Brother generation, but what about those of us who aren't into Justin Timberlake?
Gadgets on the Go - Published 21 hours, 34 minutes ago
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Of repositions and flip-flops; compare and contrast
Apparently, Obama’s “policy switches” are giving all the lefties apoplexy. He’s moving to the centre, repositioning himself for the general election. He’s flip-flopping. He’s contradicting his previous positions every time he opens his mouth. Except that the FISA legislation providing retrospective immunity to telecommunications companies for unlawfully helping the Bush administration spy on Americans is not [...]
Not a Hedgehog - politics in Australia and abroad - Published 21 hours, 51 minutes ago
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2008-07-05 20:23:17 - www.companiesandmarkets.com adds new report - Singapore Telecommunications Limited SingTel ...
Singapore Telecommunications Limited ( SingTel ) Company Profile is the essential source for top - level company data and information.The report examines the company ' s key business structure ...
PR-inside.com - Published 1 day, 2 hours ago
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2008-07-05 20:05:17 - www.companiesandmarkets.com adds new report - Telstra Corporation Limited - ...
Telstra Corporation Limited Company Profile is the essential source for top - level company data and information.The report examines the company ' s key business structure and operations, history ...
PR-inside.com - Published 1 day, 2 hours ago
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Telstra headquarters first to install hydrogen fuel cell
Telstra has installed a hydrogen fuel cell test facility at its Melbourne head office - the first installation of its kind at an Australian corporate headquarters.Telstra Chief Executive Officer ...
FuelCellsWorks - Published 1 day, 5 hours ago
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New fibre-optic connections overtake cable
New fibre-optic broadband connections have exceeded those of cable for the first time, according to research from Point Topic..
IT News - Published 2 days ago
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As Tourism Australia makes a choice, Vodafone goes looking
ADLAND was galvanised yesterday with news a big telecommunications account is up for grabs and an ad agency has finally been appointed to sell Australia as a tourist destination to the world, after a lengthy search.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - Published 2 days, 6 hours ago
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'Fibreoptic fault' to blame for Telstra outage
Telstra corporate affairs manager Jane de Gault says a fault in the fibreoptics about 300 kilometres south of Alice Springs is to blame for technical difficulties experienced by some customers today.
ABC News telecommunications - Published 2 days, 8 hours ago
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Phones for remote communties
Stephen Conroy - Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy - Media Statement - 04-07-2008
ALP News - Published 2 days, 11 hours ago
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E-Security Review Welcomed
Every day the Internet transforms lives. Social networking is revolutionising how we connect and learn from each other; blogging is invigorating traditional journalism and e-commerce is giving small entrepreneurs access to global markets. Even more dynamic changes will be seen in the years ahead - advances in medicine that create real-time monitoring and diagnostics, virtual worlds of work that save on transport and energy and new service relationships between citizens and their Governments. Unfortunately, the same Internet that creates possibilities in our lives also creates new opportunities for criminals. Two recent events suggested to me that it was time to say something about identity theft and on-line fraud. The first occurred just over a week ago when a senior federal politician approached me to let me know that “half a billion spam messages were being sent on the internet and it was Microsoft’s fault” While taken aback a little at this challenge I recognised the concern the MP was expressing and was grateful that filtering technology had at least not allowed those messages to get to their targets. Then this week the Federal Government announced a whole-of-government review of e-security. This is a timely announcement and while I have been ...
Microsoft Australia Government Affairs - Published 2 days, 12 hours ago
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Nokia Turns Hearing Aids Into Headsets
It seems massive profits and fast-increasing markets are not enough for some mobile phone makers as reports out of the US show that another handset maker, in this case Nokia, opening up a new and unusual niche market.
Smart Office Communication - Published 2 days, 13 hours ago
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ISPs and Telstra ULLS supply dispute continues
Find out all about the iPhone at our iPhone Centre.News, reviews, how - tos and video - all in one location.Australia will be among the first 22 countries alongside the US, UK, Germany and ...
pc world - Published 2 days, 13 hours ago
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