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  Friday September 21, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Vocus has increased its capacity on the Southern Cross Cable after watching the ambitious Pacific Fibre subsea cable project fold.

Also today, the communications regulator bares its teeth on radiofrequency interference, and some welcome clarity on what the Federal Government's data retention proposal might mean for telcos.

-- Ry Crozier

LATEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLES

Vocus quadruples Australia-US subsea capacity Vocus quadruples Australia-US subsea capacity
By James Hutchinson | Sep 21, 2012
Pacific Fibre failure spurs new agreement.
ACMA to crack down on illegal repeaters ACMA to crack down on illegal repeaters
By Staff Writer | Sep 21, 2012
And other devices that interfere with radio networks.
ASIO, Roxon shed light on data retention proposal ASIO, Roxon shed light on data retention proposal
By James Hutchinson | Sep 20, 2012
'Metadata' gains meaning.
United Kingdom spends on city broadband United Kingdom spends on city broadband
By Juha Saarinen | Sep 21, 2012
To be ready by 2015
NBN committee schedules Kiwi hearings NBN committee schedules Kiwi hearings
By James Hutchinson | Sep 19, 2012
But Turnbull a no-show.
TPG unveils unlimited NBN plan TPG unveils unlimited NBN plan
By James Hutchinson | Sep 18, 2012
Updated: First off blocks with all-you-can-eat fibre.
iiNet 4G customers miss out on Freezone iiNet 4G customers miss out on Freezone
By James Hutchinson | Sep 17, 2012
Hobbled wholesale product.
Graduated response economics don't stack up: lawyer Graduated response economics don't stack up: lawyer
By Juha Saarinen | Sep 20, 2012
'Waste of money' with no effect on infringement.
UK's IPv4 stocks not for sale UK's IPv4 stocks not for sale
By Juha Saarinen | Sep 19, 2012
Unadvertised doesn't mean unused.
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