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  Friday June 15, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Today we dig into the United Nations' controversial plans to re-negotiate an international telecommunications treaty. Some say it will see the UN assume greater control over internet bodies. For others, the greater worry lies in attempts to restrict the flow of newer technologies and business models.

Don't forget to check out our pictures of Vocus hauling new fibre optic cables across Sydney Harbour.

Have a great weekend!

-- James Hutchinson


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Bribery case unfolds.
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