Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: University of Melbourne

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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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    FreshTel to supply VoIP services to Star-Tech's on-campus customers 30/07/2008 13:56:53

    FreshTel Holdings Limited [ASX: FRE] and telecommunications provider Star-Tech Communications have partnered in a plan to bring VoIP services to several Australian universities.
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    Melbourne to host $100 million life sciences supercomputer 18/06/2008 10:07:58

    Melbourne will be home to a $100 million, 400 teraflop supercomputer, expected to be the world's largest supercomputer dedicated purely to the life sciences.
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    25 network research projects you should know about 17/04/2008 09:58:50

    While universities don't tend to shout as loudly about their latest tech innovations as do Google, Cisco and other big vendors, their results are no less impressive in what they could mean for faster, more secure and more useful networking. Here's a roundup, in no particular order, of some of the most amazing and colorful projects in the works.
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    Industry mourns death of John Button 09/04/2008 17:35:37

    Tributes are flowing in for former Federal Labor Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce, John Button, who died in his sleep on Monday night at the age of 74.
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    Expert panel to pick the winning bid for the fibre backbone 17/03/2008 10:48:54

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has announced a panel of experts to decide who will build Australia's $8 billion Fibre-to-the-Node (FttN) network.
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    Aussie scientists unveil 5Gps turbocharged wireless chip 22/02/2008 14:37:42

    The world's first transceiver integrated on a single chip that operates at 60GHz on the CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) process, which is the most common semiconductor technology, was announced today by NICTA.
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    Linux talkfest kicks off in Melbourne 29/01/2008 13:23:10

    The annual linux.conf.au conference, now in its ninth year, kicked off at the University of Melbourne this week, and is on track to top all expectations with a record number of attendees and a bigger-than-ever program of mini-conferences, keynote addresses and open day surprises.
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    Aussie technology ignites global collaboration 18/01/2008 12:44:32

    A high capacity network and an 18 square metre LCD screen will allow Australian doctors, scientists and academia to share research and technology using locally developed technology.
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    Megaconference to link universities across the globe 08/11/2007 10:38:54

    Australia's Academic and Research Network (AARNet) today announced several local universities and schools will be using the high-speed AARNet3 backbone to participate in the world's largest videoconference.
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    Aussie scientist super-charges ADSL 07/11/2007 06:39:15

    An Australian researcher claims he has come up with a way to boost broadband speeds on ordinary ADSL lines by up to ten times.
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