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Wednesday, 1st March 2006
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  • ISPs pull out of wireless access provision
  • Government forces Telstra's hand on fixed line pricing
  • Reuters Summit - Cisco says it does not help China block speech
  • Face recognition feature readied for Vodafone handsets in Japan
  • Symantec Threat Meter tests email, web browsing, instant messaging, file sharing
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    ISPs pull out of wireless access provision
    More than forty local ISPs have dropped out of the wireless access game according to a new report by researcher Market Clarity. More...

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    Government forces Telstra's hand on fixed line pricing
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    Reuters Summit - Cisco says it does not help China block speech
    NEW YORK - A top Cisco executive said the company does not supply the Chinese government with technology for the purpose of suppressing political speech, but cannot prevent China from using its equipment in the open market. More...

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    Face recognition feature readied for Vodafone handsets in Japan
    A face recognition technology with a one second validation feature from Oki Electric will be offered on a Vodafone Group handset in Japan this April, according to an announcement from Oki. More...

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