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Follow @renailemay news Founding NBN chief executive Mike Quigley this evening launched a devastating attack on the Coalition’s controversial Multi-Technology Mix model, using detailed analysis to ...
news The nation’s largest telco Telstra today said regulatory decisions made by the Government were forcing it to install brand new copper in new greenfields estates, rather than the next-generation ...
news The ABC’s outgoing technology editor today claimed he had been “gagged” by the broadcaster from publishing further articles about the National Broadband Network, after several initial articles ...
Prime Minister or not, there is simply no way that Malcolm Turnbull is going to reverse five years of bitter campaigning and return the National Broadband Network to its previous near-universal Fibre ...
news Veteran telecommunications analyst Paul Budde has accused Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull of having “no clue what he was doing” with the National Broadband Network project, in the wake ...
In the talks, Ludlam directly asked Brandis whether he had met with consumer groups such as CHOICE on the issue. Under the previous Labor Government, consumer groups were initially explicitly excluded ...
The demand this week by academic Michael de Percy for Australia's politicians to cease their chaotic struggle over the nation's telecommunications sector and let it get on with its own business ...
227 news New NBN Co executive chairman Ziggy Switkowski has questioned the need for ordinary households in Australia to have access to 100Mbps broadband speeds, telling a Senate Estimates session this ...
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