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Broadband News
Australia's competition watchdog is rejecting claims it is biased against Telstra.
ABC Online - 22 Nov 2008
A look at the Copyright Act suggests the movie and TV industry have an unfortunately strong case against iiNet. PLUS: Read the court documents yourself.
APC Magazine - 22 Nov 2008
Telstra and the Rudd Government have reached an impasse compared to which Telstra's run-ins with the Howard government will look like a tea party.
The Age - 22 Nov 2008
Some mornings, the salad days of all care, nil responsibility Opposition must look awfully enticing to Stephen Conroy.
The Australian - 22 Nov 2008
Telstra remains steadfast in its high-stakes game of brinkmanship with the Rudd Government, as it again refused to reveal whether it will bid for the right to build a $10 billion-plus broadband network.
businessday.com.au - 21 Nov 2008
Optus says its 3G coverage has now reached 90% of the population, as it strives to neutralize the success of Telstra’s Next G. Hutchison and Vodafone have their own expansion plans.
commsday.com - 21 Nov 2008
An information security expert claims the government has the wrong approach to Internet filtering, and should focus on protecting Australians from technical risks rather than content.
ARNnet - 21 Nov 2008
Communications minister Stephen Conroy has given the telcos a serve at the launch of a new Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) campaign aimed at stemming the rise of customer complaints in the sector.
iTnews - 21 Nov 2008
iiNet has defended itself against allegations by the Australian film industry that it encouraged customers to download films illegally, saying it has supplied the alleged list of breaches to police and will disconnect any customers proven to have breached their service agreements and applicable laws.
iTnews - 21 Nov 2008
Building a fixed, high-speed broadband network that will reach 98 per cent of the population gives Government (and the industry) a once in a generation opportunity to bring real competition to fixed line telecommunications. It is also the time to break Telstra's monopoly.
Australian IT - 21 Nov 2008
As there's clearly not enough handwringing over Hollywood suing iiNet, I should add my two cents - it's Australia's miserly free-to-air broadcasters wot's to blame.
misaustralia.com - 21 Nov 2008
Communications Minister Senator Conroy has ruled out including a block on peer-to-peer file sharing as part of the federal government's proposed mandatory filter for internet content.
misaustralia.com - 21 Nov 2008
Australia's biggest film and television companies have ignited a long-simmering war with the internet sector, lodging a lawsuit against Perth-based broadband provider iiNet seeking damages that could run into millions of dollars.
Australian IT - 21 Nov 2008
Hour-long phone queues, multiple transfers, hollow promises of people getting back to you
and the automated voice telling you your call is important. Soaring complaints over customer service from telecommunications companies have prompted the Federal Government to crack down on the self-regulated sector.
SMH - 21 Nov 2008

