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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

Today the United States' Communications Commission is expected to enshrine network neutrality in law, which will ban or at least discourage internet service providers from providing some pages faster than others in exchange for payment from content owners.

No such expectation has been raised in Australia, where there are far fewer 'unlimited' internet plans choking the networks.

Should network neutrality be on the agenda in Australia? Drop me a note if you have an opinion.

-- Brett Winterford

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EVENTS

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IQPC's e-Security for Government 2009 Novotel Melbourne on Collins, Melbourne, VIC September 22, 2009
Negotiating Successful Technology Contracts Seminar 2009 Cliftons Training Centre, Canberra September 22, 2009
Andor Expo 2009 - 'Simplify Your IT' Wests Newcastle September 23, 2009
Cisco Networkers 2009 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre September 28, 2009
Information Architecture Rydges World Square, Sydney September 29, 2009
Sustainability and Technology Forum Dockside, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney September 30, 2009
IT Innovation for Business Transformation Melbourne October 07, 2009
 
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