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Broadband News
Will the National Broadband Network mean the next phase for digital homes in Australia?
crn.com.au - 5 Sep 2008
Perth-based internet service provider Westnet has started trialling ADSL2+ services using its new parent iiNet's broadband network, with a formal launch date likely to come before the end of the year.
cnet.com.au - 5 Sep 2008
The spectre of a split up of Telstra has again reared its head after the company admitted that the Federal Government's plans for a $10 billion-plus broadband network raises the risk of structural separation.
SMH - 5 Sep 2008
The national broadband network will be open to the telco's competitors.
The Age - 5 Sep 2008
Technology isn't enough; the Government needs to put in place the right rules.
The Age - 5 Sep 2008
Telstra has used Senator Stephen Conroy's announcement of the closing date for proposals to build the National Broadband Network (NBN) to reiterate the telco’s opposition to separation.
iTnews - 4 Sep 2008
For years Australia's copyright enforcers have privately admitted they have no intention of dragging local file-sharers through the courts US-style. The Australian arm of the copyright police - Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft - now publicly admits it has no interest in prosecuting file-sharers.
pcauthority.com.au - 4 Sep 2008
Much has been said about BT, the largest carrier so far to undergo operational separation, and its relevance to the current debate about the potential separation of Telstra.
ZDNet - 4 Sep 2008
If you thought the National Broadband Network (NBN) might actually start construction in 2008, the newly disclosed “closing date for the submission of proposals” makes it highly unlikely.
itwire.com - 4 Sep 2008
The delay-plagued national broadband network tender is officially under way, but it will probably take at least six months for a winner to be revealed.
The Age - 4 Sep 2008
Terria and Telstra today welcomed Communications Minister Stephen Conroy's move to name 26 November as the final deadline for bids to build and operate the planned national broadband network, but did not change their positions on how the initiative should go forward.
ZDNet - 3 Sep 2008
The federal Government will tomorrow end the waiting game on its biggest infrastructure project, a national broadband network worth up to $30 billion.
Australian IT - 2 Sep 2008
Whether an innocent rounding error or an absent-minded gaffe led Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to up the taxpayer's contribution to the National Broadband Network by $300 million, the funding has now been knocked back to its original $4.7 billion figure.
Australian IT - 2 Sep 2008
Two companies connected with the defunct 2Clix accounting software company are beginning to implode as squabbles for cash and a looming Australian Securities and Investments Commission investigation threaten to tear them apart.
Australian IT - 2 Sep 2008

