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    Thodey restructures Telstra 30 November, 2009 12:30

    Telstra CEO David Thodey has announced a shakeup of the company's structure which has seen the creation of two new product units to enable the telco to compete effectively in fixed and mobile markets.
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    Telstra unveils Australia’s fastest cable broadband 19 November, 2009 13:02

    Telstra will launch Australia’s fastest cable broadband network in Melbourne on December 1 in a move to increase speed and bandwidth for multiple users within households.
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    Telstra to launch T-Hub 29 October, 2009 15:26

    Telstra has used its Investor Day to announce its forthcoming T-Hub service, which combines a wireless handset and public switched telephone network (PSTN) calling service with 7-inch touchscreen and access to the Internet.
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    Murdoch to charge for all newspaper sites 07 August, 2009 00:19

    Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has had a tough time making money this year, but Murdoch has a solution for the company's woes: online content protection and paywalls, which allow only paid subscribers to access certain content on a Web site.
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    Samsung joins with Bebo in social networking partnership 28 May, 2009 11:08

    Samsung Mobile UK, a leading mobile phone provider, has announced a strategic partnership with AOL owned Bebo, launching Samsung’s biggest social networking collaboration ever.
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    Telstra and Microsoft forge alliance 06 November, 2008 09:12

    Microsoft and Telstra will bring together business software applications, mobile services and devices, and unified communications services for SMEs via a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model.
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    Telstra revamps Windows Mobile, eyes cloud UC 05 November, 2008 14:43

    Telstra and Microsoft have announced a partnership to bring hosted mobile application and unified communication services to small businesses, including its own souped-up version of Windows Mobile developed locally.
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    US court orders spammers to pay $236M to ISP 08 October, 2008 09:21

    A federal judge has ordered an Arizona couple to pay more than US$236 million for sending millions of spam messages to a small Iowa ISP (Internet service provider).
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    Nagios, lots of network management for nothing 11 July, 2008 08:40

    A couple of weeks ago I reviewed WhatsUp Gold and liked what I found. Of course the topic of network management tools is one that is close to the heart of every network manager so a flurry of letters followed.
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    Tech start-ups that should matter 21 December, 2007 11:00

    In 2007,we designated more than 90 start-ups as worth watching. After a second look, we picked these 10 as offering what matters most in the enterprise -- agility, seamless integration and pervasive connectivity.
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    Telstra launches Sierra wireless cards for Next G 25 September, 2007 12:02

    Sierra Wireless and Telstra today announced that the Wireless AirCard(R) 880U USB modem and the AirCard 880E ExpressCard are now available in Australia to provide high-speed mobile access to Telstra's Next G HSPA network.
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