Stories about: BuddeComm

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    More funds allocated to NBN in Budget 12/05/2010 14:57:00

    The Rudd Government's Budget has seen further funds allocated to help build the National Broadband Network (NBN, including $16 million for a two-year advertising campaign about the project.
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    Analyst: Everybody to get a piece of the NBN pie 30/03/2009 16:22:00

    The Federal Government’s $4.7 billion national broadband network (NBN) contract will be given to a group of contenders, according to Buddecomm telco analyst and director, Paul Budde.
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    Optus: We want in on Internet filtering trial 27/03/2009 16:28:00

    Despite criticism the big ISPs have shunned the Federal Government's Internet filter trial, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, has declared Optus has jumped on-board.
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    NBN flame wars continue over 'cosy' deal, Optus' suitability to build 23/10/2008 13:39:00

    Telstra has continued fuelling the NBN flame wars this week as it threw down a challenge to SingTel Optus in the wake of AAPT’s departure from Terria and Optus CEO Paul O’Sullivan’s comments that his company won’t invest in fixed line services if the government does a “cosy” deal with Telstra for the NBN build.
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    Australian economy critically reliant on National Broadband Network: survey 22/10/2008 13:48:00

    A survey of business leaders by Australian Industry Group (AiG) and Deloitte has further cemented the critical reliance of Australia’s economy on the National Broadband Network (NBN).
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    FttN shot down as Gov't announces final network info for NBN 08/08/2008 11:56:00

    Telco analyst firm BuddeComm has shot down the federal government's FttN plans the morning after Senator Conroy's office released the final instruments setting out the network information carriers are to provide for the [[ArtId:1404680466|National Broadband Network|new]].
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    Will the NBN be fast enough? 08/07/2008 16:12:43

    In April the OECD cited a study which predicted that by 2011 the downstream requirements of European households would peak at around 50Mbps. The federal government's aim for a national broadband network with a minimum speed of 12Mbps - comparable with the current potential of ADSL2+ - is leaving some questioning whether the costly NBN will be fast enough and future proof to see Australia through the next two decades.
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    Report pushes for NBN to be utilities-based 29/05/2008 12:26:50

    Broadband's increasing status as a critical driver of service industries like health and education means the forthcoming national broadband network must be truly open access with utilities-based pricing at its core, according to a report issued by telecommunications research firm BuddeComm.
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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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    Access denied: BPL turns to the home network 15/04/2008 07:30:35

    According to opponents and proponents of Broadband over Power Lines, the technology is unlikely to gain a foothold in the commercial access space but is finding a niche as a networking technology inside the home.
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    Telstra offers live election, Idol coverage on 3G 23/11/2007 11:42:30

    Telstra has announced it will offer its 1.5 million Next G customers the chance to watch the latest federal election and Australian Idol final results on their mobile phones this weekend.
 
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