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WIRELESS internet service providers are preparing to push back against the federal Government’s $1.9 billion broadband plan, as static builds over the proposal’s impact on spectrum around the country.
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IN late November last year a group from Telstra’s Countrywide division, headed by well-regarded veteran executive Don Pinel, presented a proposal to the company’s senior leadership team for the Government’s Regional Connect program.
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The biggest hole to appear so far has been revealed by Tasmania’s finance minister, Michael Aird. The Opel proposal, according to information released by the Federal Government, is proposing two new optic fibre links to Tasmania: one a completely new cabl
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TELSTRA is preparing to fight back against the Government’s $2 billion regional broadband project and protect its effective monopoly in the bush by providing faster ADSL technology on its ubiquitous copper network. The company also has the option of cutti
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LABOR is encouraging losing bidders for the federal Government’s now $1 billion rural and regional broadband subsidy to consider a complaint to the Auditor-General over the tenders for the grants. Opposition communications spokesman Stephen Conroy yesterd
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A WEEK after the launch of its national broadband strategy, the federal Government is still at odds with the winner of the $958 million tender for regional broadband funding over the capabilities of its chosen WiMax technology. At the launch of the plan l
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THE federal Government has refuted Tasmanian claims that it has taken control of the Basslink undersea cable, saying the Australia Connected initiative will bolster broadband to the entire state. A spokeswoman for Communications Minister Senator Helen Coo
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THE interesting thing about the bickering between the Government and Opposition on broadband is that they are both right.
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February 27th, 2008 at 9:01 pm
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