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Wednesday November 16, 2022
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Neobank Up eyes Slack canvas

Hopes to jump on the beta list.

By Kate Weber

 

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DTA chief Chris Fechner to lead gov's digital profession drive
  Training & Development  

DTA chief Chris Fechner to lead gov's digital profession drive

Takes over from Randall Brugeaud from next year.

By Staff Writer

 
US aviation wants 5G wireless deadline extension
  Telco/ISP  

US aviation wants 5G wireless deadline extension

Airlines need more time to retrofit planes to avoid interference.

By David Shepardson

 
More chip production needed in Europe, Infineon CEO says
  Strategy  

More chip production needed in Europe, Infineon CEO says

Wants to reduce reliance of Asian suppliers.

By Christina Amann

 
 
 
 
 
 

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NBN Co eyes 25Gbps services
  Telco/ISP  

NBN Co eyes 25Gbps services

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Australia sets up 100-strong permanent 'operation' to target hackers
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Australia sets up 100-strong permanent 'operation' to target hackers

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Thales confirms hackers released its data
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Thales confirms hackers released its data

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Telstra losing transformation executive
  Training & Development  

Telstra losing transformation executive

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Telstra welcomes 5G standalone-capable smartphones at last
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Telstra welcomes 5G standalone-capable smartphones at last

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