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  Friday October 5, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Rural schools in Queensland are set to get access to the National Broadband Network's interim satellite service after the Federal Government changed eligibility criteria allowing schools to join.

And an Australian academic has warned the data retention proposal could see the country's ranking on internet freedoms slip significantly.

Have a great weekend!

-- James Hutchinson


LATEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLES

Queensland schools to get NBN satellite Queensland schools to get NBN satellite
By James Hutchinson | Oct 5, 2012
56 schools to get 20 GB data quota each.
Data retention risks Australian internet freedoms Data retention risks Australian internet freedoms
By James Hutchinson | Oct 5, 2012
Academic warns on proposed regime.
Trans-tasman telcos push back on regulation Trans-tasman telcos push back on regulation
By James Hutchinson | Oct 4, 2012
No market problem?
Telstra tussles over greenfield duct standards Telstra tussles over greenfield duct standards
By James Hutchinson | Oct 3, 2012
Wants developers to maintain pit and pipe.
Telcos investigate iOS data blow-out Telcos investigate iOS data blow-out
By James Hutchinson | Oct 2, 2012
Updated: Wi-fi handover failing?
Samsung adds iPhone 5 to US lawsuit Samsung adds iPhone 5 to US lawsuit
By Staff Writer | Oct 2, 2012
As Galaxy Tab 10.1 allowed for sale.
NBN Co adds new board member NBN Co adds new board member
By Staff Writer | Oct 2, 2012
Infrastructure expert becomes eighth member.
Iran unblocks Gmail after complaints Iran unblocks Gmail after complaints
By Staff Writer | Oct 2, 2012
Seeks permanent block on YouTube.
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