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  Friday January 20, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Welcome to the first telco edition of 2012,

An economic analysis commissioned by NBN Co has warned an early review of regulations surrounding the National Broadband Network could dampen investor confidence.

And Greens senator Scott Ludlam has made a surprise appearance at Linux.conf.au, warning attendees not to become complacent over online rights despite recent cabinet reshuffles.

Have a great weekend!

-- James Hutchinson

LATEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLES

NBN Co urges 16-year regulatory break NBN Co urges 16-year regulatory break
By James Hutchinson | Jan 20, 2012
Forced review could risk investment, economic analysis warns.
Ludlam warns against online rights complacency Ludlam warns against online rights complacency
By Sam Gentle | Jan 20, 2012
Praises Australia's ISPs and engineers for taking up the fight.
Telstra 3G wholesale sign of a maturing market Telstra 3G wholesale sign of a maturing market
By Nicole McCormick | Jan 20, 2012
Comment: But cards are still close to its chest.
Concerns remain as Optus casts lot with NBN Concerns remain as Optus casts lot with NBN
By James Hutchinson | Jan 20, 2012
Regulatory oversight in the air.
NBN Co targets the dead in Sydney fibre rollout NBN Co targets the dead in Sydney fibre rollout
By James Hutchinson | Jan 18, 2012
Zombies need broadband too.
Optus appoints chief operator Optus appoints chief operator
By Staff Writer | Jan 17, 2012
Separates division managers from O'Sullivan.
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