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IN PICTURES: National Digital Economy Strategy - page by page
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Government sets spectrum auction limits
By AAP | 10 February, 2012 09:54The federal government has taken steps to ensure no single telecommunication company will have an unfair advantage in an upcoming auction of spectrum for mobile device providers.
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Telco industry group attacks Telstra fibre network exemptions
By Spandas Lui | 24 January, 2012 16:33Communications Minister granted Telstra's application to exempt some of its fibre networks from NBN laws does not sit well with the telco industry group.
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Government selects first round of applicants for NBN funding programs
By Patrick Budmar | 15 December, 2011 15:06The Government has selected the first round of applicants that are eligible under the Digital Hubs and Digital Enterprise programs.
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Students get access to ABC’s archive via NBN education portal
By Patrick Budmar | 15 December, 2011 15:01The Government has unveiled a new $19.94 million National Broadband Network|All on National Broadband Network-enabled education portal that is aimed at giving students and teachers access to and interactive educational resources.
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Govt kicks-off $8 million in-home NBN e-health trial for veterans
By Spandas Lui | 01 December, 2011 10:24The Federal Government has launched an $8 million in-home telemonitoring health trial for chronically ill veterans through the National Broadband Network (NBN).
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Conroy confident on Telstra separation
By AAP | 08 September, 2011 10:20Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, is confident Telstra and the competition watchdog will resolve fears over the telco's structural separation plans.
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NBN start dates for WA and Victoria revealed
By Spandas Lui | 06 September, 2011 12:13The National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout will begin in Western Australia next month and move into Victoria by November.
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NBN rolls out in Townsville
By Julia Talevski | 01 September, 2011 12:59The National Broadband Network (NBN) has been switched on in Townsville, the first location in Queensland to get the service.
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NEWS FEATURE: The Digital Economy Strategy - a roadmap to where?
By Spandas Lui | 04 July, 2011 15:43The Digital Economy Strategy, recently announced at ceBIT Australia 2011, has been warmly received by the industry. But analysts are less certain of the strategy.
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