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New home buyers fight Telstra lock-in

New home buyers fight Telstra lock-in

Calls for legislative solution to housing estate lock-in.
Ry Crozier Jul 28 2009 2:58PM Telco/ISP
Government to charge $24k for access to NBN documents

Government to charge $24k for access to NBN documents

Opposition stumped at price of paper.
Ben Grubb Jul 23 2009 1:13PM Telco/ISP
ISPs trump Telstra on copper prices

ISPs trump Telstra on copper prices

Telco faces multimillion-dollar legal bill.
Ry Crozier Jul 20 2009 12:28PM Telco/ISP
IBM adds LinkedIn integration to Lotus Notes

IBM adds LinkedIn integration to Lotus Notes

Access business networks from their work email.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 17 2009 6:37AM Software
Internode enters fixed voice business

Internode enters fixed voice business

Banks on call costs because access fees are “margin negative”.
Ry Crozier Jul 16 2009 5:39AM Telco/ISP
Conroy opens NBNCo regulation debate

Conroy opens NBNCo regulation debate

Part two of the regulatory reforms paper.
Staff Writers Jul 3 2009 3:20PM Telco/ISP
Facebook unveils new privacy options

Facebook unveils new privacy options

Users given more control over access settings.
Shaun Nichols Jul 2 2009 2:58PM Software
Appellate court affirms that Zango can't sue Kaspersky

Appellate court affirms that Zango can't sue Kaspersky

An appeals court has upheld a ruling that Kaspersky Lab did nothing wrong when it blocked users' access to Zango programs.
Dan Kaplan Jul 1 2009 11:01AM Security
The problems and benefits of identity and access management

The problems and benefits of identity and access management

Identity and access management (IAM) is at the heart of corporate security, a difficult task with potential for great savings, as Mark Mayne explains.
Mark Mayne Jun 30 2009 4:43PM Security
UK Ministry of Defence moves to block Wikileaks

UK Ministry of Defence moves to block Wikileaks

Damage control over sensitive material.
David Neal Jun 27 2009 10:15AM Security
IBM plans US$125m investment in mobile

IBM plans US$125m investment in mobile

Big Blue bets big on future of communication.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 19 2009 7:04AM Software
Carrier "power" changes signalled to prevent NBN delays

Carrier "power" changes signalled to prevent NBN delays

Telstra may not get option to commercially agree ground access.
Ry Crozier Jun 17 2009 1:29PM Telco/ISP
Google updates iGoogle for iPhone and Android handsets

Google updates iGoogle for iPhone and Android handsets

Google has announced a new beta version of its iGoogle mobile offering for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch devices, as well as its own Android-based handsets.
David Neal Jun 13 2009 6:43AM Software
ISPs may be stranded by NBN, not just their assets

ISPs may be stranded by NBN, not just their assets

DSLAM assets stranded by the NBN could be the least of ISP’s problems with an Ovum analyst warning of a major shake-up in the transition to a new national network.
Ry Crozier Jun 11 2009 3:25PM Telco/ISP
ACCC to extend access to Telstra copper network

ACCC to extend access to Telstra copper network

The ACCC intends to extend arrangements governing competitor access to Telstra’s copper network for another five years to ensure investment in existing broadband services until the completion of the NBN.
Ry Crozier , Brett Winterford Jun 5 2009 11:12AM Telco/ISP
Verizon launches pay-per-use data centre service

Verizon launches pay-per-use data centre service

Verizon Business has launched an on-demand data centre service, offering access to virtual and physical servers on a pay-per-use model.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 4 2009 5:57AM Networking
HP combines wired/wireless networking access point

HP combines wired/wireless networking access point

HP's ProCurve networking arm has unveiled an in-wall access device combining an 802.11b/g wireless access point and a four-port wired Ethernet switch, aimed at highly distributed networks such as the hospitality industry.
Staff Writers Jun 2 2009 3:01PM Networking
Sharing generation faces Australia Card 3.0

Sharing generation faces Australia Card 3.0

The Facebook generation, unbowed by their parents' sense of privacy propriety, is fast-tracking a global "Australia Card", a Sydney biometrics conference heard yesterday.
Nate Cochrane May 29 2009 5:59AM Security
Telstra offers ‘spare’ backhaul to stave off duplication

Telstra offers ‘spare’ backhaul to stave off duplication

Telstra has proposed a radical way to introduce price competition on monopoly backhaul transmission routes by having the Government buy ’spare’ capacity from them and resell it, effectively subsidising the incumbent’s access fees.
Ry Crozier May 27 2009 12:31AM Telco/ISP
British Airways to launch on-board web access

British Airways to launch on-board web access

British Airways will launch later this year an on-board internet service for business class passengers travelling from London to New York.
Angelica Mari May 25 2009 6:28AM Telco/ISP

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