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  Friday February 24, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

As Telstra and Dodo investigate the 35-minute outage which affected millions of Australian services on Thursday, network engineers have speculated both companies should share the blame.

Also, leadership challenges in Canberra could have ramifications for the Federal Government's communications policy, with Senator Stephen Conroy moving to defend current incumbent, Julia Gillard.

Have a great weekend!

-- James Hutchinson

LATEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLES

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Post-ballot communications leadership uncertain.
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DSLAM death knell premature.
Optus buys Perth-based vividwireless Optus buys Perth-based vividwireless
By James Hutchinson | Feb 20, 2012
Plans hybrid TD/FD-LTE mobile broadband network.
US ISPs urged to back secure routing standards US ISPs urged to back secure routing standards
By Staff Writer | Feb 24, 2012
Cut traffic misdirection.
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