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- 11 December 2012
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News: Gmail suffers global service disruption
Google experiences service disruption with its Gmail service yesterday.
- 07 December 2012
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News: Twitter adds Trends for 12 UK cities
Twitter has made subjects and topics which are trending more localised by adding more cities to Trends.
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News: Spotify gradually rolling out new follow, discover features
Online music streaming service Spotify today announced new follow and discover features that aim to aid both users and artists, but the roll-out won't be fully completed until early next year.
- 06 December 2012
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Opinion: Managing add-ons in Internet Explorer
With too many add-ons your browser performance can be affected. Change Internet Explorer's settings to prevent pages from loading slowly
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News: iPrimus releases NBN fixed wireless pricing
iPrimus has connected its first customer to the National Broadband Network’s fixed wireless service in Warrenheip, Victoria.
- 05 December 2012
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News: Washington, Massachusetts among most broadband-friendly states
The U.S. states of Washington, Massachusetts and Delaware have made the most progress in promoting broadband and in providing a broadband-friendly business climate, according to a new study by trade group TechNet.
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News: Optus speeds 4G, 3G+ deployments
Optus is preparing 4G launches early next year in Adelaide and Canberra while simultaneously making enhancements to its existing 3G network, according to Optus managing director of networks, Guenther Ottendorfer.
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News: iPrimus reveals NBN pricing and plans
Pricing for NBN fixed wireless broadband starts from 40GB per month for $49.95
- 04 December 2012
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Opinion: Setting security levels in Internet Explorer
Use the protection settings in Internet Explorer to help give you a first line of defence when it comes to your security
- 03 December 2012
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News: Aussie company, Globalgig, releases simple mobile data plans for US, UK travellers
Australian company, Globalgig, has today announced a product that aims to take the confusion and hassle out of data roaming plans. The company's Wi-Fi Hotspot device is meant to be a simple-to-use product that can allow you to get data on your phone without having to search for and swap out a SIM card when you land at your destination.
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News: Nokia Siemens Networks sells optical networking business
Nokia Siemens Networks is selling its optical networking business unit to private investment firm Marlin Equity Partners, the latest in a series of sell-offs as the vendor concentrates on mobile broadband networks.
- 30 November 2012
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News: Half of Australians to go 4G by mid-2016: Telsyte
In four years, 4G LTE devices could make up nearly half of all mobile connections in Australia, according to Telsyte research released today.
- 28 November 2012
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News: M2 collaborates with AudioCodes to launch multimedia gateway
Telecommunications service provider, M2 Telecommunications, has partnered with IP networking company, AudioCodes, to develop and deliver a multimedia gateway product to the Australian consumer and small business market.
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News: Sky Now TV hits Roku players
Roku users can now access Sky's Now TV service to stream films on Sky Movies.
- 27 November 2012
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News: Experts call for deregulation at the FCC
Lawmakers should downsize the U.S. Federal Communications Commission by taking away its power to review mergers in the telecom industry and most of its power to pass regulations before evidence of a problem, two telecom experts said Tuesday.
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News: iiNet moves into first place for fibre
Telco service provider, iiNet, has connected more than 10,000 customers to Fibre to the Home (FTTH) broadband across Australia, surpassing the total number of FTTH customers connected to the NBN.
- 26 November 2012
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Opinion: Keep the internet open: Net Neutrality explained
You pay for a set amount of data, so what business is it of your ISP to decide where you use it? We explain Net Neutrality, and why it should matter to all web users.
- 23 November 2012
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News: Vectoring could allow Deutsche Telekom to boost copper broadband speeds to 100M bps
German network operator Deutsche Telekom is planning to upgrade its copper broadband network using a technology called vectoring, which will result in speeds of up to 100M bps.
- 22 November 2012
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News: EE and Vodafone users to get free Tube Wi-Fi
EE and Vodafone have struck a deal with Virgin Media to offer their customers free Tube Wi-Fi from early 2013.
- 21 November 2012
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News: Internode streams Gorgeous Festival free
Internet service provider (ISP), Internode, will stream the sets of Missy Higgins and other main stage performers from South Australia’s (SA) Gorgeous Festival to all Australians for free.
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