Stories about: IIA

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    Software developer QSR International named a finalist in Australian round of global business excellence award 23/06/2009 10:30:00

    Melbourne software developer QSR International was today named a finalist for the Second Annual Dell/EXCOM Small Business Excellence Award in Australia. QSR was chosen from a field of 150 businesses and joins nine other Australian companies vying for the technology-focused award.
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    Broadband important for rural areas, US groups say 18/06/2009 05:59:00

    Without broadband, Becky Collins would be out of business.
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    Cheerleader for new domain names defends ICANN plan 09/06/2009 04:23:00

    Plans to introduce new top-level Internet domains will not force trademark owners to make defensive registrations to protect their brands, according to two reports published by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) on Saturday.
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    GPS system could begin to fail within a year 20/05/2009 01:36:00

    The Global Positioning System faces the possibility of failures and blackouts, a federal watchdog agency has warned the U.S. Congress. Mismanagement by and underinvestment by the U.S. Air Force places the GPS at risk of failure in 2010 and beyond. The problem: delays in launching replacement satellites, among other things.
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    ICT industry greets NBN decision with open arms 07/04/2009 16:26:00

    ICT industry representative bodies have warmly welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement it will build the national broadband network (NBN) itself.
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    AIIA Media Statement on the National Broadband Network 07/04/2009 12:05:00

    The Rudd Government announced today the establishment of a new company to build and operate a National Broadband Network (NBN). The decision has been welcomed as a bold move with the right motivation by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
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    More doubts surface over enforceability of ACMA's blacklist 24/03/2009 14:41:00

    With the leaking of the supposed Australian Communication & Media Authority's (ACMA) URL “blacklist”, further doubts have been raised over whether such a list, and even Web Filtering itself, can successfully achieve the federal government's goal of protecting Australians from undesirable content like child pornography.
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    Japan launches greenhouse gas observation satellite 23/01/2009 16:16:00

    Japan successfully launched on Friday a satellite that promises to provide greater insight into climate changes caused by greenhouse gases.
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    Industry baffled over clean-feed internet pilot 12/12/2008 15:43:00

    Internet Service Providers (ISPs) participating in live trials of the national Internet content filtering scheme say the tests will be undermined by a government decision to test the “clean-feed” blacklist under watered-down conditions.
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    Internet industry backs iiNet in copyright fight 21/11/2008 16:07:00

    The Australian Internet industry has supported iiNet in its defence against legal action filed by the leading US media giants and the Seven Network, which experts say could force providers to police peer-to-peer traffic if the Federal Court rules in favour of the plaintiffs.
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    'Appalled' opposition hits back at Conroy’s Internet censorship 24/10/2008 14:35:00

    The newly appointed shadow broadband minister, Senator Nick Minchin, has voiced his appall that a member of Senator Conroy’s office had tried to curb severely critical comments made by Internode network engineer Mark Newton regarding the government’s Internet content filtering scheme.
 
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