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- 24 April 2013
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How-Tos: How to set a data usage limit on Android phone or tablet
Here's how to set a limit to the amount of data your Android phone or tablet can use each month. This could save you money!
- 21 April 2013
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News: NBN delay would harm competition: CCC
Any delay to the National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout as a result of political tinkering would harm competition, according to the Competitive Carriers Coalition (CCC).
- 19 April 2013
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News: VSDL2 on steroids takes off as broadband over copper declines for first time
Broadband based on VDSL2 helped by a technology called vectoring is taking off, while older members of the DSL family are getting less popular as users around the works crave more bandwidth.
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News: Senators shred coalition $90b broadband claims
Minister for finance and deregulation, Senator Penny Wong, and minister for broadband, communications and the digital economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, have slammed the assumptions underpinning the Coalition’s costing of Labor’s NBN.
- 18 April 2013
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News: John Lewis Broadband free with tech purchases
John Lewis has announced that it will give away free broadband with in-store technology purchases such as tablets.
- 17 April 2013
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News: Broadband to aid in app delivery: CSIRO
The next generation of broadband-enabled applications will be more about connecting households to new sensors and Cloud services than checking emails and social media invites, according to Australian national science agency, CSIRO.
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News: Coalition NBN plan provides certainty: Macquarie Telecom
Macquarie Telecom has said the Coalition’s NBN announcement is “great news” for businesses because it brings certainty that there will be an NBN if there is a change of government.
- 15 April 2013
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News: Twitter set to launch music service via web and app
Twitter is set to launch its own music service.
- 11 April 2013
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News: Telcos' customer service improving, but work remains: Comms Alliance
It’s “no cake walk” for telcos to comply with the new Telecommunications Consumer Protection (TCP) code, according to Communications Alliance CEO John Stanton.
- 10 April 2013
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News: Coalition's NBN do-over won't be fast or cheap, says Internode's Hackett
It could take years and extra cash to Telstra for the Coalition to revamp the NBN into a fibre-to-the-node scheme, according to Internode founder Simon Hackett.
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News: A choice of two NBN's
The national broadband argument and what's on offer has come a long way since Kevin Rudd first put it on the political stage in 2007. At that time, the government promised to spend $4.7 billion on a network that would deliver and guarantee just 12Mbps.
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How-Tos: How to use a BlackBerry as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot
Quickly and easily set up your BlackBerry smartphone as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot.
- 09 April 2013
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News: Google to bring gigabit-speed fiber to Austin
Google will roll out its second city fiber network in Austin, Texas, offering gigabit-speed Internet and TV along with free basic broadband on plans similar to those in Kansas City, Missouri and its twin city in Kansas.
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News: Space policy launched by Federal Government
The Federal Government has released Australia’s first ever space policy – the Satellite Utilisation Policy.
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News: EE doubles 4G speeds and aims for one million customers
EE has said it will double the speed and capacity of its 4G LTE network in 10 major cities across the UK.
- 05 April 2013
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How-Tos: Will Wi-Fi printer slow down my broadband network?
Will adding a wireless printer to your home network slow down the broadband connection? Our Helproom Editor explains.
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News: 4G tests show impact on Freeview is less than expected
The first tests on 4G using the 800MHz have shown the interference with Freeview is lower than expected.
- 04 April 2013
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News: EE launches free 4G LTE taxis in London and Birmingham
EE has launched a fleet of 50 4G LTE enabled taxis in both London and Birmingham.
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News: iPrimus connects first NBN fixed wireless customer in NT
iPrimus, part of M2 Telecommunications Group (ASX: MTU), has connected its first NBN fixed wireless broadband customer in Lambells Lagoon, Northern Territory.
- 03 April 2013
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News: ACCC 'not satisfied' with NBN Co special access
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is proposing a number of changes to be made on the NBN Co’s Special Access Undertaking (SAU).
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