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  Thursday September 16, 2010

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Good afternoon,

Today we bring you a smorgasbord of broadband news including NBN Co's presentation to the AusNOG conference and photos from the event.

We also note the ACCC's call for expert advice in the Optus "supersonic" case, and a Trade Commission-led business "mission" to Japan, Korea and Singapore.

-- Liz Tay

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MOST READ

NBN obsoletes a million security systems: ASIAL
Widespread problems with Telstra BigPond
Conroy wins bigger comms role
Optus stays mum on 21 Mbps upgrade
NBN Co reveals IT rollout progress

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
NBN Co builds for video, sharing

By Nate Cochrane | September 16, 2010

Retail service providers to approach customers with confidence for first time.

 
 
Software
Microsoft unveils IE9 beta

By Nicole Kobie in San Francisco | September 16, 2010

Standards and speed to fend off browser rivals.

 
 
Telco/ISP
ACCC to call 64 Kbps expert in Optus case

By Ry Crozier | September 16, 2010

Supersonic speed claims disputed.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Vocus to cut Sydney-Auckland latency

By Ry Crozier | September 16, 2010

Spenceley says peering exchange opens path to cloud, gamers and branch offices.

 
 
Strategy
Austrade organises Asian broadband tour

By Liz Tay | September 16, 2010

Industry invited for 'Digital Economy and Broadband Applications Mission'.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Privacy Office critical of telco complaints study

By Ry Crozier | September 16, 2010

TIO and ACMA comparisons "inappropriate".

 
 
Gallery: AusNOG conference 2010

September 16, 2010

Speakers from Vocus and NBN Co lay out what the internet of the future will look like.

 
 
Software
Altium makes cloud bid with Morfik acquisition

By Staff Writer | September 16, 2010

Electronics software firm touts 'internet of everything'.

 
 

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