Tuesday, September 14, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 13/09/2010

AustralianIT.com.au

Privacy tsar failing to curb telcos
THE federal Privacy Commissioner's office is failing to curb serious breaches by telcos.
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Industry eager for NBN timetable
CONSTRUCTION of the National Broadband Network's first mainland sites is set to recommence within the next fortnight.
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Cyber terrorism not taken seriously
MORE than a third of Australian businesses have a lackadaisical attitude towards cyber terrorism.
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Consumer support e-health key
HEALTH Minister Nicola Roxon will need to win over consumers as she moves on her e-health agenda.
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Austar boosted by Labor NBN plan
AFTER being left at the altar once, Austar is confident of a spectrum windfall from Labor's decision to prioritise its regional NBN rollout.
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Power plays it smart
AUSTRALIA'S $60 billion energy sector will have a national, co-ordinated strategy to build and operate smart electricity networks.
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Spammers have to stomach big fines
THE Federal Court in Brisbane fined SMS spammer Jobspy $22.5 million last December.
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Internode strengthens operation
INTERNODE has lifted its profile in the Queensland business market.
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Fingerprint advance close at hand
A PROTOTYPE of an Australian-invented fingerprint detection technology was demonstrated to international forensic science experts last week.
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Indigo strikes network deal with Telstra
INDIGO Telecom has signed a three-year wholesale deal with Telstra to allow it to offer mobile services across the whole nation.
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