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Telco customer protection code fails to win over ACCAN
The telco consumer group has rejected the revised TCP code submitted by Communications Alliance
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CommsAlliance: 1800 free calls on mobiles 'unrealistic' and disruptive
ACMA's proposal to change how mobile calls to 1800, 13 and 1300 numbers are charged unrealistic for a number of reasons, according to the industry group
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CommsAlliance to join iiNet copyright case, aims to find industry-led solution by next year
The telco industry group is seeking to be 'a friend of the court' at the High Court hearing and has ambitions to find an industry-led solution to content theft online by early next year
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yARN: 'Green IT' by any other name
Around four years ago, ‘Green IT’ became a bandwagon. Vendors were falling over themselves to promote the green benefits of their products and services, whether that involved reduced energy consumption, the use of recycled materials, or the recyclability of physical products.
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Industry rejoices over Telstra-NBN Co deal
Industry groups and analysts have seen the finalisation of the $11 billion deal between Telstra and NBN Co as a positive outcome for both companies and the Australian businesses.
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Communications Alliance backs ACMA’s inquiry draft report
Local communications industry body, Communications Alliance, has backed the findings in ACMA's recently released Reconnecting the Customer inquiry draft report.
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CeBIT 2011: Communications Alliance backs digital strategy, pledges to assist NBN Co
Peak body for the local communications industry, Communications Alliance, has backed the National Digital Economy Strategy (NDES), calling it a constructive move in ensuring Australians acquire the benefits they deserve from their investment in the creation of a National Broadband Network (NBN).
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ATUG: Use non-profit organisations to peddle NBN
Not-for-profit organisations can help educate consumers and drive uptake of services offered by the National Broadband Network (NBN), according to the Australian Telecommunications User Group (ATUG).
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