Saturday, July 31, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 31/07/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
NBN coverage target lifted
JULIA Gillard has moved to capitalise on the rollout of the National Broadband Network.
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How iiNet beat the pack to AAPT
THE battle for Telecom New Zealand's struggling Australian operation, AAPT, was fought among a clutch of telecoms heavyweights.
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NBN to cover 93 per cent of nation: ALP
LABOR says its national broadband network will deliver super-fast fibre optic cable internet access to 300,000 more premises than first thought.
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Pick of the iPhone 4 plans
APPLE'S iPhone 4 launched to much fanfare in Australia today but the $64,000 question is where to get the best bang for your buck.
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iiNet buys AAPT arm
iiNET has cemented its place as a major player in the Australian broadband market with its $60 million acquisition of rival AAPT’s consumer arm.
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Conroy, Smith in IT election 'debate'
COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy and his Coalition counterpart will participate in a live forum to discuss technology's role in the elections.
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Telecom in trading halt pending AAPT sale
SHARES in Telecom New Zealand have entered a trading halt pending the sale of the retail arm its Australian telco AAPT to iiNet.
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Labor uses NBN as election plus
LABOR will use its $43 billion national broadband network to make up for lost ground as the second week of the election campaign comes to an end.
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Opt-out option on table to boost NBN
THE Tasmanian government wants to double homes connected to the national broadband network by making it mandatory unless owners opt out.
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iiNet snares AAPT's consumer division
IINET has won the battle for AAPT, the nation's third-largest telecommunications company.
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