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Broadband News
There are occasions in politics when an embattled minister is forced to put on a brave face, hold the line and try to sound tough and decisive, despite deep down knowing the decision they are announcing will almost certainly lead to tumultuous and more worrying times ahead.
The Australian - 6 Jan 2009
ASX-listed wireless broadband provider, BigAir, has taken its WiMax network services to Perth and will announce new customer wins shortly.
ARNnet - 6 Jan 2009
Much has been written about the Rudd Government's proposed "'clean feed" internet censorship regime. But it isn't until you delve into the policy's unintended consequences that some of its biggest problems come into view.
News Ltd - 6 Jan 2009
Even before a change of president, US government officials have realised that trying to block porn online is a bad way of trying to enhance the Internet. Anyone wanna tell Conroy?
APC Magazine - 5 Jan 2009
Sex education, cartoons and classic sculptures are among the website material deemed too risque for Brisbane City Council workers, while Queensland Transport employees are not allowed to view weather pages, which are deemed as entertainment.
News Ltd - 5 Jan 2009
The tech boffins at your ABC are working hard to ensure they stay on the cutting edge of new media this year. Dan Fill and his team are hidden away in a secret research bunker, in an office building around the corner from Aunty's Melbourne headquarters at Ripponlea.
canberratimes.com.au - 5 Jan 2009
The commercial television networks are quietly delighted by Telstra's exclusion from the $10 billion national broadband network (NBN) tender. As an owner and content provider to the NBN, Telstra would have given the networks two things they dread competition and a gatekeeper to the largely unexplored world of broadband TV.
The Age - 1 Jan 2009
The Australian Broadband Survey 2008 is here, and we are once again asking consumers to have their say about the state of broadband internet in Australia.
whirlpool.net.au - 31 Dec 2008
United Kingdom Culture Minister Andy Burnham has laid a beauty of a goose egg with his quixotic plan to apply movie-style ratings to the Internet.
pcmag.com - 31 Dec 2008
The Rudd Government promised 2008 to be the year of fast broadband for all Australians but instead it will be remembered as a year of "wasted opportunity" according to shadow communications spokesperson Nick Minchin.
Australian IT - 31 Dec 2008
Many in Australia, and those overseas interested in censorship would have now read a post from the Australian Minister for Censorship Stephen Conroy responding to concern over the implementation of the Great Firewall of Australia.
inquisitr.com - 31 Dec 2008
The largest Australian telephone company, Telstra, could be split up if the government goes through with a threat to bypass the company in building a $6.9 billion national broadband network.
iht.com - 30 Dec 2008
Optus customers got a nasty Christmas present from their telco: a warning that they would be billed international rates if they attempted to make VoIP calls on their mobiles.
APC Magazine - 29 Dec 2008
British MP Andy Burnham plans to work with Obama administration to establish international rules for
The ratings used for films could be applied to websites in a bid to better police the internet and protect children from harmful and offensive material, Britain's minister for culture has said.
News Ltd - 29 Dec 2008

