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  Friday November 4, 2011

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Australian telco operators have begun hitting out at a bill before Parliament that could give more power to communities opposing new and upgraded tower antennae.

And over the pond, major companies have combined to urge the US Government to protect internet freedoms through trade rules.

Have a great weekend,

-- James Hutchinson

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By Doug Palmer | Nov 4, 2011
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By Staff Writer | Nov 4, 2011
Buy cheap, repair more.
iiNet plans revamped mobile offering iiNet plans revamped mobile offering
By James Hutchinson | Nov 1, 2011
Next G resale unlikely.
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