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  Friday September 16, 2011

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Resident columnist David Havyatt rebuts the claims made by prominent economists Joshua Gans and Jerry Hausman in a submission to the competition watchdog this week.

Also, we jump into the mud with a discussion about whether dictators should befriend the social networks that have caused the downfall of several regimes this year.

Have a great weekend,

-- James Hutchinson

LATEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLES

The NBN debate: Where smart people say dumb things The NBN debate: Where smart people say dumb things
By David Havyatt | Sep 16, 2011
I'm looking at you, Bob Brown.
Should dictators 'friend' online communications? Should dictators 'friend' online communications?
By Lawrence J Saha | Sep 16, 2011
Comment: Killing the internet plays into revolutionaries' hands.
NBN planner critiques 121-point design NBN planner critiques 121-point design
By James Hutchinson | Sep 16, 2011
Concerns the network will be less resilient.
Optus forges ahead with LTE Optus forges ahead with LTE
By Liz Tay , James Hutchinson | Sep 15, 2011
Boosts 3G access in metro areas.
Telstra reveals flat-rate wholesale charges Telstra reveals flat-rate wholesale charges
By James Hutchinson | Sep 15, 2011
Updated: Indicative prices 'cement' retail squeeze.
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