Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: Australian Communications Authority

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    Conroy defends Telstra's NBN bid 28/11/2008 13:40:00

    The federal government has defended its acceptance of Telstra's "non-compliant" National Broadband (NBN) proposal and said its expert panel will thrash out the details with the telco.
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    Former ACCC commissioner joins ACMA 03/06/2008 13:18:45

    A former Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) staffer and an ex-radiocommunications regulator have been appointed to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) board, under the government's new merit-based recruitment criteria for public service officers.
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    ACIF moves to bridge VoIP 'islands' 02/08/2006 12:12:34

    More than two years after the former Australian Communications Authority (ACA) declared its intentions to regulate voice over IP, the Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) is struggling to define standards to curb rogue service providers and increase interoperability.
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    Coonan sees panacea to shrinking bandwidth 01/09/2005 08:00:20

    Communications Minister Senator Helen Coonan has waved off concerns of a looming spectrum shortage, predicting wireless broadband, datacasting by television networks and third-generation mobile technologies will all be able to live happily together.
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    Coonan launches Telstra dial-a-quote freecall number 04/08/2005 08:25:39

    Possibly overwhelmed by media interest in the government's campaign to privatize Telstra, federal communications minister Senator Helen Coonan has launched an automated "voice grab" service to disseminate her views to the fourth estate, or anyone else prepared to listen.
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    ACA extends deadline for data standard submissions 05/07/2005 11:27:16

    Public submissions to the Australian Communications Authority for the proposed industry standard to protect consumer and personal data has been extended until August.
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    Alleged spammer faces court over 56 million e-mails 24/06/2005 08:30:17

    The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) is going for its first public collar under the Spam Act putting a Perth man before the Federal Court on July 20 for allegedly distributing 56 million unsolicited e-mails and harvesting people's e-mail addresses.
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    Internet phone number trial goes live 07/06/2005 09:18:22

    Mapping of telephone numbers to domain names using a Domain Name System (DNS)-based architecture to facilitate services like voice over IP moved a step closer Monday with the launch of a local Enum trial.
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    ACA locks up broadband spectrum 03/06/2005 14:36:22

    The Australian Communications Authority has imposed further restrictions on the use of wireless broadband spectrum, with assignments for the 3575 through to 3710MHz spectrum band "embargoed" until further notice.
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    ACA raids Perth spam house 07/04/2005 16:09:57

    A Perth-based 'spam house' was raided on Thursday by the Australian Communications Authority as part of an investigation under Federal anti-spam legislation.
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    Fined portal chief says Spam Act should go further 06/04/2005 13:53:28

    The online car yard fined for breaching the Spam Act has hit out at legal inconsistencies in the regulation of marketing communications in Australia, claiming current spam legislation gives major media players an unfair commercial advantage.
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