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ACMA cracks down on SMS spam
Biggest rise in unsolicited mobile ads since 2003.
Staff Writers
Oct 21 2009 3:03PM
Networking
ACMA release 3.6 GHz spectrum
Designated for wireless services in regional Australia.
Staff Writers
Oct 9 2009 10:26AM
Telco/ISP
ACMA helps teachers fight cyberbullying
Let's Fight It Together.
Staff Writers
Sep 25 2009 3:23PM
Software
'Juvenile' attack downs PM, ACMA websites
Broadband minister's site takes collateral damage.
Staff Writers
Sep 10 2009 12:54PM
Security
Regulators to freeze nuisance Triple Zero callers
Around five million "non-genuine calls" a year.
Staff Writers
Sep 8 2009 3:43PM
Telco/ISP
ISP faces $1m fine for stealing from customers
ACMA flexes its regulatory muscle.
Munir Kotadia
Sep 4 2009 1:22PM
Telco/ISP
Watchdog warns of SMS-based attacks
You've won the lottery.
Ben Grubb
Sep 4 2009 12:51PM
Security
Seniors to get tech-savvy
Free broadband and computer access.
Staff Writers
Sep 3 2009 2:10PM
Hardware
Pipe calls for third NSW undersea cable zone
More certainty over space required.
Ben Grubb
Sep 1 2009 7:29AM
Telco/ISP
SmartyHost accused of spamming customers
Unsubscribe option wasn’t working.
Ry Crozier
Aug 25 2009 12:48PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra pays $100k fine for privacy abuse
External call centre guilty of Do Not Call register breach.
Ben Grubb
Aug 18 2009 3:44PM
Telco/ISP
Neighbourhood Energy fined $22,000 for call breaches
Compliance not written into outsourcer contracts.
Staff Writers
Aug 7 2009 5:33AM
Telco/ISP
Tiny tots log into their own computers
But many more access communal household PCs.
Staff Writers
Jul 15 2009 3:14PM
Hardware
Conroy launches re-jigged cyber safety site
More detail on internet filtering for teachers and parents.
Brett Winterford
Jul 13 2009 3:07PM
Telco/ISP
Telemarketers heed watchdog's call
Regulator jolts industry with $300,000 in fines.
Staff Writers
Jul 6 2009 11:00AM
Telco/ISP
Death threat SMS comes to your phone
Media regulator says be alert but not alarmed.
Staff Writers
Jul 1 2009 2:12PM
Oddware
Minchin claims there is no need for NBN
Argument based on a Sensis survey.
Brett Winterford
Jun 23 2009 3:15PM
Telco/ISP
Logica wins five-year, $10m deal with ACMA
IT services company Logica has signed a five year outsourcing agreement to provide IT services to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
Staff Writers
Jun 3 2009 2:22PM
Financial Services
Conroy to opt for tiered Internet filtering
Senator Conroy's office has confirmed the Government plans only to introduce mandatory internet filtering for web content that is Refused Classification (RC), with all other explicit content filtered on a voluntary basis by internet service providers.
Brett Winterford
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Ben Grubb
Jun 2 2009 1:04PM
Telco/ISP
NSW prisons to trial mobile phone jamming
The NSW Department of Corrective Services is seeking an exemption from ACMA regulations to conduct a trial of mobile phone signal jamming technology inside NSW prisons.
Stuart Finlayson
Jun 1 2009 2:42PM
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