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Friday, 1st July 2005  

 
Telstra services inferior, says ACCC
ACA rules target adult mobile content
Phishing up by 226 percent
MSN Virtual Earth gets satellite images
Telstra services inferior, says ACCC
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has blamed a lack of resources and less reliable computer systems for "inferior" service levels Telstra supplies to its wholesale customers. More...

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ACA rules target adult mobile content
The Australian Communications Authority has issued rules prohibiting phone companies from supplying content that is rated x18+ or has been refused classification. More...

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Phishing up by 226 percent
Phishing is up dramatically over the last two months, according to data released by computer maker IBM and message filtering firm Postini. More...

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MSN Virtual Earth gets satellite images
Orbimage has agreed to provide satellite pictures of Earth for Microsoft's upcoming MSN Virtual Earth service. More...

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