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  Friday October 28, 2011

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Governments and corporations around the world have worked for years to make the internet more secure for critical applications but are we getting anywhere? RMIT University lecturer Mark Gregory calls the progress "glacial" at best.

Today we also look at concerns over the independence of a new oversight body for telcos as the industry moves to a revised code of practice on consumer protection.

Have a great weekend,

-- James Hutchinson

LATEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLES

Telcos, consumer bodies tussle on self-regulation Telcos, consumer bodies tussle on self-regulation
By James Hutchinson | Oct 28, 2011
For industry interests or public?
Addressing internet insecurity Addressing internet insecurity
By Mark Gregory | Oct 28, 2011
Comment: All connected computers should be registered.
LTE stirs mobile-only debate LTE stirs mobile-only debate
By Nicole McCormick | Oct 28, 2011
Analysis: Fixed broadband a no-brainer in LTE world.
ACCC mulls interim determination on NBN access ACCC mulls interim determination on NBN access
By James Hutchinson | Oct 26, 2011
Pushes for undertaking soon.
Exclusive: Vodafone plans cross-platform support Exclusive: Vodafone plans cross-platform support
By James Hutchinson | Oct 26, 2011
Aims to mend customer service.
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