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NSW govt's mandatory data breach reporting scheme unlikely before 2022

By Justin Hendry

Another round of consultations now on the cards.

NBN Co to start consulting on gigabit speeds for FTTC

By Ry Crozier

With a similar tiering construct to HFC.

Telstra to wholesale eSIM activations to MVNOs

By Juha Saarinen

No 5G access yet.

UK probes Apple over alleged App Store monopoly

By Staff Writer

Competition regulator opens investigation.

US Senate mulls $30bn funding boost for chipmaking sector

By Staff Writer

As part of wider package aimed at spurring tech research.

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