EDITOR'S NOTE
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Good afternoon,
As the hours tick down to Election 2010, broadband continues to play out as a significant issue.
Today we learn the Internet Industry Association and Democrats' leanings on the issue, as well as some good news about the costs.
Also today, a cracking piece on how off-the-shelf laptops could replace custom-built "supercomputers" in submarines...
-- Ry Crozier
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"@davmel: I was actually supporting what you said, but with sarcasm (for the others) :P ..."
by mikeyx11' Aug 19, 2010 3:47 PM'
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"@deteeg: Forgot to add... wireless in-home networking is much easier to replace and upgrade ..."
by mikeyx11' Aug 19, 2010 3:35 PM'
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TODAY ON ITNEWS
Telco/ISP
Tasmanian NBN 10 percent under budget: Conroy
By
Ry Crozier
| August 19, 2010
Comms Ministers duke it out in TV debate.
Telco/ISP
IIA throws support behind NBN
By
Liz Tay
| August 19, 2010
Weighs in on "Broadband Election".
Oddware
Off-the-shelf laptops track targets in sets
By
Liz Tay
| August 19, 2010
Defence technology could improve traffic management, crowd monitoring.
Telco/ISP
ACCC accuses VIPtel of unfair sales tactics
By
Staff Writer
| August 19, 2010
Watchdog again takes virtual mobile network provider to Federal Court.
Finance
Report: IBM sued, loses major contract
By
Liam Tung
| August 19, 2010
US hospitality giant accuses Big Blue of fraud.
Telco/ISP
Democrats leave IT policy to the wire
By
Ry Crozier
| August 19, 2010
No time for more than a brief outline.
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