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Friday, 17th March 2006
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  • Access Providers records loss despite revenues up
  • No ICT skills shortage - AIIA
  • P2P search engine defends itself
  • Roadhound MD attacks Telstra’s Brightstar deal
  • Microsoft eyes-off IBM's business
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    Access Providers records loss despite revenues up
    ASX-listed wireless telecommunications company Access Providers has announced total revenues of $4 million for the half year ending 31st December 2005, a 122 percent year on year increase. More...

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    No ICT skills shortage - AIIA
    Current fears over a perceived shortage in skilled ICT labour are unfounded according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
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    P2P search engine defends itself
    IsoHunt has moved to defend itself following the filing of a suit against the peer-to-peer (P2P) networking search engine by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) last month. More...

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    Roadhound MD attacks Telstra’s Brightstar deal
    Roadhound Electronics' managing director Ben Sharma has crticised Telstra's distribution contract with Brightstar alleging it was a "back door deal." More...

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    Microsoft eyes-off IBM's business
    Microsoft plans to spend $US500 million over the next year trying to persuade businesses to use its software rather than hire International Business Machines consultants. More...

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