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  • iTalk slapped with ACMA warning

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued a formal warning to iTalk (Australia) for not making critical information summaries (CIS) available for its plans.

  • More NBN training hubs launched in Adelaide

    Seven new digital hubs which promote the benefits of the National Broadband Network (NBN) have been launched in Adelaide.

  • Risk of de facto Internet filter for Australia: Ludlam

    Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has said it is “remarkable” that Senator Stephen Conroy’s department is looking into greater transparency over the use of Section 313 of the Telecommunications Act.

  • Union to meet with Telstra as telecom job cuts pile up

    The Communications Workers Union, the communications branch of the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU), plans to meet with Telstra on Tuesday to learn more about the telco’s restructuring plans and what they mean for industry jobs, according to CWU national assistant secretary Ken Hardisty.

  • ASIC debacle: Conroy open to transparency over website blocks

    The Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) is looking into improving transparency of the use of Section 313 of the Telecommunications Act, according to Senator Stephen Conroy.

  • Ericsson makes bus windows part of a Wi-Fi network

    Ericsson may have a contender for oddest networking product if it commercializes the wireless bus windows it demonstrated at this week's CTIA Wireless trade show.

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    Telstra COO reveals restructure

    Telstra’s chief operating officer, Brendon Riley, has announced that the telco will be restructured, splitting operations into five groups responsible for delivering the company's services.

  • NBN Co's buys iiNet's FTTH network

    NBN Co has bought iiNet’s fibre-to-the-home network in the ACT for $9 million in cash.

  • Telcos to stop charging for 1800 calls from mobiles

    The telecom industry has supported a proposal by the government to make mobile phone calls to 1800 numbers free by 2015.

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    Australia remains black spot for Vodafone

    Vodafone Hutchison Australia continued to lose customers and revenue in early 2013, with parent Vodafone Group singling the business out as the black sheep among other its other units in the Africa, Middle East, Asia Pacific (AMAP) region.

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