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Thursday, 23rd March 2006
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  • ACMA releases self regulation guidelines
  • Telstra milks dying business
  • Fujitsu wins NT Government tender
  • Second bug in a week smacks at IE
  • Dell to buy Alienware in gaming computer expansion
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    ACMA releases self regulation guidelines
    The ACMA has moved to increase awareness of the enforceable undertakings launched under the September amendment to the Telecommunications Act with a new guidelines report. More...

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    Telstra milks dying business
    Just a few days after the ACCC announced its regulation plans for local call cost pricing, Telstra has slashed its wholesale local call charge by 32 per cent, to just over nine cents per minute. More...

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    Fujitsu wins NT Government tender
    Fujitsu Australia has been awarded a $150 million desktop and helpdesk services contract by the Northern Territory Government, following a competitive tender between CSC Australia, HP and Unisys Australia. More...

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    Second bug in a week smacks at IE
    For the second time in two days, Microsoft spots a zero-day bug in Internet Explorer, but this time promised to patch the problem. More...

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    Dell to buy Alienware in gaming computer expansion
    SAN FRANCISCO - Dell said it has agreed to buy gaming-computer maker Alienware, part of a push into the lucrative computer gaming market that could help the No. 1 PC maker boost profit. More...

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