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Good afternoon,

The weekend has given the telecommunications industry some time to stew over the many submissions to the Federal Government's legislative framework review for the National Broadband Network.

Several submissions recommended limits to ownership of NBN Co to prevent large carriers from owning too much of the network, while the ABC called for its content to be made available free of charge.

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Telcos call for NBN ownership cap

By Ben Grubb | September 07, 2009

Caps as low as five percent suggested.

 
 
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AAPT to launch a commercial cache service

By Brett Winterford | September 07, 2009

Longer windows ahead for unlimited broadband plans.

 
 
Hardware
ASIC seeks better backup partner

By Brett Winterford | September 07, 2009

Expansion of Symantec backup and dedupe solution.

 
 
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Telstra pulls the plug on propaganda website

By Ben Grubb | September 07, 2009

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ABC calls for freely delivered content

By Staff writers | September 07, 2009

ABC wants free iView for all.

 
 
Security
Hackers already exploiting IIS flaws

By Phil Muncaster | September 07, 2009

Microsoft urges researchers to disclose vulnerabilities responsibly.

 
 
Software
Will Silverlight shine or is the web too Flash?

By Dave Bailey | September 07, 2009

Can Microsoft compete with Adobe?

 
 
Oddware
Microsoft seeks party hosts for Windows 7 launch

By Iain Thomson | September 07, 2009

Party hosts get freebies for pushing OS.

 
 
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WordPress warns of smart worm attack on blogs

By Iain Thomson | September 07, 2009

Worm spreads using patched security vulnerability.

 
 

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