Stories about: AAPT

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    Conroy: Public NBN sentiments untarnished by criticism 08/04/2011 16:14:00

    Despite increasing amounts of criticism of the National Broadband Network (NBN) by industry figures, public opinion of the $36 billion remains high, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
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    Ethernet vendors Overture, Hatteras to merge 02/03/2011 05:45:17

    Overture Networks and Hatteras Networks, both privately held vendors of carrier Ethernet equipment, have agreed to merge in a deal with undisclosed financial terms.
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    Google launches Queensland Flood crisis response site 13/01/2011 12:21:00

    Google has launched a Crisis Response site to provide the public with up to date information on the current Queensland floods.
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    iiNet announces free calls to crisis and mental health support services 05/11/2010 12:27:00

    IT companies are continuing to lend support to charities, with internet service provider (ISP) iiNet announcing it will provide free telephone calls for customers calling crisis and mental health support services.
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    Dodo CEO calls for unlimited as standard offering 21/10/2010 08:25:00

    The normally quiet chief executive of challenger ISP, Dodo, has called on the broadband provider sector to make a definite switch to unlimited plans once and for all.
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    IPTV faces new foe in Apple's revamped TV 15/10/2010 15:53:00

    The first three Australian internet service providers (ISPs) to sign up to Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) service FetchTV now face increased competition in the form of Apple's newly revamped Apple TV service.
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    Which unlimited broadband plan is the best deal? 10/09/2010 15:00:00

    Will you ever realistically need unlimited data on your broadband plan each month? Australian ISPs AAPT, TPG and Dodo seem to think so, as they all offer unlimited broadband plans. A number of smaller ISPs also offer unlimited broadband deals.
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    Independents firm with NBN favour 06/09/2010 11:28:00

    Australia might still be waiting to find out which of the major parties will form Government following the election two weeks ago, but one thing appears clear: The three independents yet to make up their mind which side they will support are still giving off signs they view Labor's National Broadband Policy with enthusiasm.
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    NBN: How core is self-interest to the debate? 02/09/2010 14:07:00

    One of the signatories to a national broadband proposal unveiled at the eleventh hour to rival Labor's own long-running NBN project has accused vendors and telcos of stirring up hype for a fibre-optic cable future in line with a view to serving their own interests in generating massive contracts and gaining operating certainty.
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    Rebel telcos call for 'NBN 3.0' 01/09/2010 09:09:00

    A splinter group of rebel telecommunications players have broken with their Australian brethren's long-standing support for Labor's National Broadband Network policy, publishing their own, "NBN 3.0" model in an apparent attempt to influence the independent members of parliament who may help decide the next Federal Government.
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    Five reasons Australian email belongs in the cloud 30/08/2010 09:24:00

    If your company or organisation is not currently considering migrating its email systems onto a cloud computing platform, you're in danger of being left behind. That's the conclusion I have reached after six months of closely following the Australian technology sector's growing fascination with cloud computing, in all its variants and according to all the different definitions.
 
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