Stories about: ATUG

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    In-depth: Summary of NBN regulatory submissions 04/07/2008 10:53:29

    The federal government published this week submissions it had invited from industry players, public interest groups and concerned individuals on regulatory issues associated with the National Broadband Network process. The government received no less than 80 submissions from a broad range of participants including major telco providers, ISPs, disability access groups, telecommunications consumer and industry groups, telco experts, academics and individuals. Computerworld explored each submission and here we provide you with the key points outlined in each proposal. In most cases, the views are lifted verbatim from the submission.
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    Telcos separate over NBN regulation 27/06/2008 13:13:56

    The telecommunications industry remains split over the need for structural separation in the National Broadband Network (NBN), after submissions to government from ISPs and consumer advocacy groups failed to agree on a suitable regulatory framework.
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    New peak representative body for telecoms consumers 25/06/2008 09:58:11

    Following his concerns over consumer representation in the communications sector, the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, announced funding this week to assist in the proposal for the establishment of a new telecommunications consumer peak body.
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    National Broadband Network could expose naked DSL 21/04/2008 08:40:03

    The ability to bundle multiple broadband services and avoid fixed line rental has seen naked DSL emerge as the next cash cow for some ISPs, who want to see the service evolve into their flagship product.
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    Call to arms for governments worldwide to improve connectivity 01/02/2008 15:14:00

    A groundbreaking study ranking governments worldwide on their use of communications technology and infrastructure is being used as proof that there is still a lot of work to do before even well connected countries realize the full economic benefits of ICT.
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    Council cuts comms costs with broadband upgrade 29/09/2006 12:00:57

    Internode has completed the final stage of its hybrid network that uses a solar-powered microwave backbone and wireless technology to bring faster speeds and lower prices to the Coorong region of South Australia.
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    Broadband funding stirs hot debate at ATUG 17/05/2006 12:20:13

    While Telstra says the government's broadband blueprint will stifle innovation and competition, Austar believes the opposite.
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    Report: Aussies ditch fixed lines in favour of VoIP and mobile 28/02/2006 08:12:50

    A number of Australian companies have ditched their fixed lines in favour of mobile and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services as recent reports indicate the trend to VoIP, and away from fixed-line phones is gathering steam.
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    SMEs lead VoIP adoption stakes 23/02/2006 15:42:33

    Small to medium enterprises are leading the adoption of commercial voice over IP (VoIP) services, according to new research.
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    Report: VoIP market is set to thrive 19/10/2005 08:46:18

    The prospects for Australian VoIP operators appear good and they should continue to thrive, according to results from a survey of 500 customers of broadband telephony company Engin and Australian Telecommunications User Group (ATUG) members.
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    Internode cuts ADSL pricing as ACCC hits out at Telstra 05/03/2004 15:28:49

    Succumbing to market pressure, Internode has cut the cost of its entry-level ADSL service to $29.95.
 
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