Stories about: Open Access

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    What is the National Broadband Network? A glossary of NBN terms 12/11/2010 10:02:00

    The National Broadband Network will impact every Australian, linking every premises and changing the way we connect with the important things in our lives.
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    Sun's stars: Where are they now? And why did they leave? 19/05/2010 05:43:00

    Oracle, which spent $US7.4 billion to acquire once-high-flying Sun Microsystems, has been losing prominent Sun technologists since shortly after the deal was forged. The acquisition was supposed to give Oracle control not only over such technologies as Sun's flagship Java implementation and Sun's Sparc hardware, but access to engineers and developers who were nothing short of celebrities in their field. But it has not worked out that way.
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    Skype move to Verizon expected soon 13/02/2010 19:44:00

    2010 is shaping up to be a good year for Skype. A few weeks back, spokesperson Peter Parkes confirmed the company's VoIP iPhone App would soon be able to access AT&T's 3G network. Now it appears Skype could be making its way to Verizon's network.
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    Govt seeks input on broadband regime change 08/04/2009 06:27:00

    The federal government has released a regulatory reform discussion paper as part of its announced $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN).
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    Government spends $43 billion to establish National Broadband Network 07/04/2009 09:05:00

    The Federal Government will establish a new public company to build the next-generation National Broadband Network (NBN) across Australia.
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    Federal, state and local Governments set national broadband priorities 12/12/2008 17:09:00

    Australian Governments of all levels have jointly released a framework to accelerate the development and use of broadband in Australia to ensure the country remains domestically and internationally competitive.
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    The NBN saga: Q&A with Layer 10's Paul Brooks 05/12/2008 10:30:00

    With the deadline for NBN bids officially closed, much of the attention has been focused on Telstra's non-compliant bid. At 12 pages – almost 1000 pages shorter than the Optus-led Terria bid – Telstra's proposal to construct the NBN will be considered, communications minister, Stephen Conroy, said.
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    NBN: Government must now enforce open network principles 27/11/2008 14:14:00

    A telecommunications analyst has claimed the burning question for Australia’s ISP industry is not who builds the National Broadband Network, but whether the government defines and enforces a truly open access network model.
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    National broadband network: Australia's GDP to take a hit if Telstra gets its ROI 11/11/2008 12:08:00

    Australians will pay more than four times the original cost of the national broadband network (NBN) in lost gross domestic product (GDP) over the next two decades if Telstra wins the tender and gets its 18 per cent ROI, a leading economic expert has warned.
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    NBN: Competing with customers is bad for business 08/11/2008 18:00:00

    Canadian next-gen networking company, Axia NetMedia CEO, Art Price, has offered a simple message to whoever wins the tender to build Australia’s National Broadband Network: Competing with your customers is bad for business.
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    Sun opens up on partner program 06/11/2008 09:28:00

    Sun Microsystems has introduced the Open Access Channel Program and software specialisations to its Partner Advantage Program.
 
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