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Good afternoon and Happy Friday!

Today David Havyatt argues for new thinking on the assumption that auctions represent the most efficient means of allocating mobile spectrum. As usual he brings some deep research and some out-of-the-box thinking to an issue government and industry are grappling with.

Liz Tay meanwhile discovers just how insidious Conficker proved to one Australian organisation - a hospital group that discovered 300 infected PCs during an audit.

We also have the latest from Telstra's Annual General Meeting.

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Finance
Telstra wants NBN agreement for Christmas

By Ry Crozier | November 19, 2010

Faces Senate hurdle.

 
 
Security
St Vincent's Hospital flushes out Conficker worm

By Liz Tay | November 19, 2010

"Massive" IT project discovers 300 unpatched PCs.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Are auctions the best way to allocate mobile spectrum?

By David Havyatt | November 19, 2010

Opinion: It's time to challenge conventional wisdom.

 
 
Software
Google Docs goes mobile

By Tom Brewster | November 19, 2010

Users can edit Google Docs on the move.

 
 
Software
Wozniak: Android is a platform 'for everyone'

By Jennifer Scott | November 19, 2010

Apple co-founder backs Android to lead the smartphone market.

 
 
Security
Ex-Ford engineer faces six years for data heist

By Liam Tung | November 19, 2010

Carried US$100 million of secrets out the door on external hard drive.

 
 

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