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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Thursday March 5, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Vodafone Australia today released pricing details for its 'Vodafone Business One' package, which will be released commercially on Monday.

Vodafone is hoping to win over the small business market with its message of an all-in-one office communications package, featuring all the best smarts from Cisco and RIM.

But are the plans too complex for a small business?

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telecommunications
Vodafone releases pricing for converged comms

By Brett Winterford | March 05, 2009

Vodafone will make its long overdue foray into office communications on Monday, launching a fully-managed package of mobile and fixed telephony, ADSL2+ Internet and office Wi-Fi branded together as 'Vodafone Business One'.

 
 
Telecommunications
Telstra's NBN exclusion lacks global precedent: analyst

By Ry Crozier | March 05, 2009

An economic analyst from Germany's WIK Institute has said it would be both unfortunate and unusual for the Government to continue Telstra's exclusion from the NBN process.

 
 
Telecommunications
Economic woes spur virtual conferencing

By Nate Cochrane | March 04, 2009

Reducing travel costs and speeding products to market are hot buttons for decision makers, an iTnews survey found.

 
 
Networking
Defence IT staff fill 80 per cent of Unisys roles

By Staff writers | March 05, 2009

Ex-Defence ICT personnel filled over 80 per cent of the approximately 380 positions required to support Unisys' $240 million IT services contract with the Department of Defence, the company said today.

 
 
Software
NAB buys VeCommerce speech recognition system from Telstra

By Staff writers | March 05, 2009

National Australia Bank has bought a VeCommerce speech recognition system from Telstra that will underpin its 136 NAB customer service number.

 
 
Security
California lawmaker wants satellite images blurred

By Iain Thomson | March 05, 2009

A member of the California assembly has tabled a bill that would force mapping companies to blur out millions of images in case they aid terrorists.

 
 

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