Stories by Darren Pauli

Article | 14/04/2008 Construction of fibre network to start in October
Deployment of Australia's national fibre backbone could begin as early as October when the government is slated to announce the winner of the tender [...
Article | 11/04/2008 Government calls for industry offers on city and bush broadband
The Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy has issued a Request for Proposal for the government's $4.7 billion Fibre-to-the-No...
Article | 11/04/2008 Malware filters bad for business
Up to 80 percent of Web sites flagged as malicious by anti-virus and search engine indexes are legitimate businesses, according to security experts.
Article | 9/04/2008 Webjet takes off with virtualisation
Webjet has turned to virtualising its servers to help slash maintenance costs and provide a four-times increase in availability.
Article | 1/04/2008 New exploit targets corporate CA users
An exploit specifically targeting corporate Computer Associates users has been created some three weeks after a critical vulnerability was identified.
Article | 25/03/2008 Computer glitch robs Telstra staff of bonuses
Telstra will reimburse 1000 call centre staff who were denied pay incentives because of a glitch in the telcos' performance monitoring system.
Article | 18/03/2008 Google Transit makes Aussie debut in Perth
Australia has finally joined Google Transit more than two years after its US launch.
Article | 17/03/2008 Expert panel to pick the winning bid for the fibre backbone
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has announced a panel of experts to decide who will build Australia's $8 billion Fibre-to-the-Node (FttN) netwo...
Article | 26/02/2008 Telstra takes second stab to kill CDMA
Telstra will try again next month to shut off its CDMA network through a submission to Communications Minister Stephen Conroy which details new change...
Article | 25/02/2008 Opposition criticizes government's broadband secrecy
Shadow communications minister Bruce Billson today called on the government to provide more detail on its $8 billion Fibre-to-the-Node (FttN) network....
Article | 15/02/2008 Linux generals command Windows grunts in botnet battlefield
Linux servers infected with a mutating virus are commanding huge Windows botnets six years after the malware was discovered, according to security res...
Article | 15/02/2008 Appeal pries open WiMAX contract for Telstra
Telstra has won access to the coveted government files detailing why Opel won the $958 million subsidy to build a national broadband network.
Article | 14/02/2008 Dodo complaint handling triggers ACMA investigation
Dodo Australia is being investigated by the The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) after it breached the Telecommunications Act for...
Article | 13/02/2008 Commissioner signals new powers as part of privacy reforms
Amendments to the Privacy Act to be introduced this year include a range of sweeping new powers allowing the Privacy Commissioner to enforce the manda...
Article | 8/02/2008 Regulate ADSL2+ to avoid cost blowout
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and industry commentators have attacked Telstra and the government for not drafting ADSL2+ regulation and have call...

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