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Good afternoon,

Airlines hope to clear their backlog of delayed domestic travellers by the end of today, after yesterday's equipment failure at Sydney's Terminal 2.

We also bring you an in-depth look at telcos' demands for widespread changes to the operation of the industry-funded Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman.

-- Liz Tay

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
Telcos call for radical overhaul of TIO

By Stuart Finlayson | April 20, 2011

AAPT, MacTel, Telstra, VHA and others list their demands.

 
 
Networking
Optus signs NSN for mobile network upgrade

By Brett Winterford | April 20, 2011

After successful trial.

 
 
Software
Integration issues halt Vic Police's LINK project

By Staff Writer | April 20, 2011

Five-year-old project needs $100m extra funding.

 
 
Telco/ISP
NZ Opposition calls for halt to broadband rollout

By Juha Saarinen | April 20, 2011

Kiwi's next-gen network rollout tainted by claims of conflict of interest.

 
 
Security
Scanner failure delays thousands at Sydney Airport

By Staff Writer | April 20, 2011

Walk-through metal detector loses power.

 
 
Software
Samsung caught in Apple's war on Android

By Liam Tung | April 20, 2011

Lawyer: "Jobs would sue his family".

 
 
Software
Microsoft goes 100 percent recycled

By Liam Tung | April 20, 2011

But not paperless.

 
 

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