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Article | 6/07/2006 Firey battle emerges as VoIP provider sues Chariot
International Voice over IP (VoIP) companies, Transcom Australasia Pty Ltd and Transcom International Limited, have issued a claim for $3.2 million ag...
Article | 6/07/2006 BigAir rises high into city apartments
BigAir has its eye on high rises, taking on an additional 1000 unit-dwelling broadband customers and the promise of more, with its W Home acquisition,...
Article | 5/07/2006 ACTU: Call centre staff $80 a week poorer on new contracts
Around 80 staff at a Melbourne call centre operated by Global Tele Sales - a subsidiary of the German airline Lufthansa - have been offered AWA indivi...
Article | 3/07/2006 Primus brings wireless to the home
Primus has sparked an interest in the residential wireless and mobility market, with its new WirelessHome plan launched today.
Article | 22/06/2006 Debian gives Linux a Bhutanese touch
Bhutan, a country of 700,000 inhabitants that sits between China and India, now has its own Debian-based operating system in the national language, Dz...
Article | 21/06/2006 Nerds FC Star Trent Apted discusses soccer and coding
Nerds FC star goal keeper, Trent Apted, takes some time out to tell Computerworld about the geekier side of his life. He discusses his PhD project whi...
Article | 14/06/2006 Consultant: new MS tools could turn grandma into a developer
It is almost possible to get your grandma to build .Net-based missile defence systems with tools such as Visual Studio Team System (VSTS), Team Founda...
Article | 5/06/2006 Salaries rise but not to dotcom heights
Companies are reinvesting in technology and salaries are rising in all sectors, according to the 2006 Hays Salary survey released last week.
Article | 30/05/2006 Salaries, jobs rise under a cloud of skills shortages
Corporate spending is up, salaries are rising and the local technology job market is staging a comeback, but skills shortages will continue in some ar...
Article | 26/05/2006 AIIA aims for home-grown ICT multinationals
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) is hoping to foster ICT entrepreneurial talent and breed home-grown multinationals through its ...
Article | 25/05/2006 BigAir floats high; to wholesale
BigAir is floating high this week, forecasting a 100 per cent increase in revenue and announcing plans to launch a wholesale side of its business.
Article | 25/05/2006 IIA fears that copyright changes are a backward step
The proposed changes to copyright law announced this month by Philip Ruddock are a lost opportunity to catapult us into the digital age, according to ...
Article | 18/05/2006 Aurora wants to light the way with BPL
Ultra fast Internet is set to race through power lines across Tasmania, with Auroa Energy also seeking to push its Broadband over Powerline (BPL) busi...
Article | 17/05/2006 Broadband funding stirs hot debate at ATUG
While Telstra says the government's broadband blueprint will stifle innovation and competition, Austar believes the opposite.
Article | 4/05/2006 Homegrown technology aids in fire fighting efforts
An Australian communications company has built a bush fire alert service that enables communities to quickly send simultaneous alerts to each other vi...

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