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Conroy says Telstra, Optus using filter
By AAP | 28 February, 2012 16:38Communications minister, Stephen Conroy, says Telstra and Optus are already using the government's controversial internet content filter with more internet service providers (ISPs) tipped to get on board.
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Online doctors a new reality
By AAP | 23 January, 2012 08:20Cancer patients and the elderly will be able to see their specialist or GP with the click of a mouse, even if they are hundreds of kilometres away.
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Government launches new broadband laboratory
By Mike Gee | 28 September, 2011 10:45Victoria’s first Broadband Application Laboratory has been officially opened at Melbourne University.
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New Zealand ahead of Australia in ICT competitiveness thanks to broadband: ITU study
By Spandas Lui | 19 September, 2011 11:56The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has ranked Australia 14th - two spots behind neighbouring New Zealand - in a recent study of ICT competitiveness with a strong focus on broadband.
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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 could revolutionise business: Conroy
By AAP | 03 August, 2011 11:49Australia is lagging behind other developed countries in harnessing the internet for business and needs to catch up, the federal government says.
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NBN switched on in Kiama
By AAP | 29 July, 2011 11:08Federal communications minister, Stephen Conroy, has switched on the National Broadband Network (NBN) in the south coast NSW community of Kiama, hailing it as a "significant milestone" in the federal government's vision to roll out high-speed broadband nationally.
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NBN construction dates to be announced
By Spandas Lui | 29 July, 2011 10:47The National Broadband Network (NBN) construction start dates will be revealed in the next few weeks, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
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