- All the ICT news you need as we head to the polls on August 21
- Find out if your town will get fibre under the NBN with these footprint maps from the Labor Party
- iiNet becomes second largest ADSL2+ ISP with $60 million acquisition of AAPT consumer division
- Stephen Conroy hints at changes to distribution of ICT responsibilities should the Labor Party win government on 21 August
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Budde barney over NBN blowout
Telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde, has slammed comments by a rival consultant that the National Broadband Network (NBN) could cost in excess of $80 billion.
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ACCC seeks support for its new Citrix environment
The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) is to shortly source Citrix management and support services to underpin its development of on-demand services for its ICT users.
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Smith commits to debating Conroy, Ludlam
3 CommentsShadow communications minister, Tony Smith, has agreed to go head to head against his political opponents on ICT issues at the National Press Club on 10 August.
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iiNet confirms AAPT buy, exits trading halt
ASX-listed iiNet (ASX: IIN), has become Australia's second largest ADSL2+ Internet service provider as the result of the $60 million acquisition of AAPT's consumer division from parent company, Telecom NZ.
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Vocus upgrades earnings forecast
Telecommunications wholesaler Vocus Communications (ASX: VOC) is off to an auspicious start in its publicly listed life, announcing an upgrade it in its earnings guidance for the year to 30 June.
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Conroy tackles bureaucrats on ICT ministry
Communications minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, will "take on the bureaucracy" in an effort to bring cross-departmental communication on ICT-related matters closer together following the Federal election.
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Hostech records maiden EBITDA profit
Services outfit Hostech (ASX: HTC) has recorded its first positive EBITDA result of $300,000 as part of its June financial results.
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Telecom NZ sells Macquarie Telecom stake for $9.9 million
Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) has announced the $9.9 million sale of its stake in Macquarie Telecom .
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Labor to launch NBN blueprint
Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and communications minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, will tomorrow unveil a blueprint for the National Broadband Network (NBN) in hope of sparking political debate on communications policies between the two parties ahead of the Federal election.
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