Stories by: Darren Pauli
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Experts douse Sinowal Trojan hype 01/12/2008 15:29:00
Security experts have poured cold water on media reports that claim some 20,000 Australian bank accounts have been compromised by the Sinowal Trojan. - +
New group to fight for consumer telco rights 01/12/2008 17:11:00
The Australian Communications Consumers Action Network (ACCAN) will be the new voice for consumers in the embattled telecommunications industry following a $700,000 government grant announced Monday. - +
Conroy defends Telstra's NBN bid 28/11/2008 13:40:00
The federal government has defended its acceptance of Telstra's "non-compliant" National Broadband (NBN) proposal and said its expert panel will thrash out the details with the telco. - +
NBN officially closed, Telstra still mum on bid 26/11/2008 12:08:00
Bids for Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) are in and the tender is closed, signalling the end of the year-long battle that has seen vicious fighting between contenders and harsh criticism of the government's broadband policies. - +
Telstra's $5M rural broadband play haunts NBN decision 25/11/2008 13:08:00
Telstra has announced it will pump $5.5 million into a Southern Queensland regional fibre network, 24 hours before the government decides the fate of the National Broadband Network (NBN), one of Australia's largest, most expensive infrastructure developments. - +
Libs say looming NBN still won't happen 24/11/2008 14:52:00
Shadow communications minister and former finance boss Nick Minchin has labelled Australia's $4.7 billion taxpayer-funded National Broadband Network (NBN) an uneconomical pipedream, three days before the lucrative tender closes. - +
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. - +
Aussie computer recycling plant saves 20,000 tonnes of e-waste 20/11/2008 12:21:00
Australia has launched its first automated recycling plant for e-waste which will salvage up to 20,000 tonnes of IT equipment from landfill. - +
Optus, iiNet put filters to the test 13/11/2008 09:44:00
Telcos critical of the government's clean-feed Internet scheme will respond to a call to trial the technology over the holiday season. - +
Libs take Telstra split off the cards 05/11/2008 14:25:00
Australia has missed its chance to split Telstra should it win the National Broadband Network (NBN), according to former finance boss, turned shadow communications minister Nick Minchin. - +
TransACT pulls pin on Terria 27/10/2008 14:51:00
Terria has today copped another blow after former consortium member TransACT resigned to pursue its own National Broadband Network (NBN) proposal.
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