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    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken a significant step towards blocking Telstra's controversial move into service "bundling" amid claims from the carrier it is being unfairly singled out over the practice.

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    ZDNet Australia searches through the year that was for Google.

  • Internet interconnection regulation not necessary: ACCC

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) today declared that Internet interconnection arrangements should not be regulated at this time.

  • ACCC tackles Internet interconnection

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on Friday announced its public inquiry into whether an Internet interconnection service should be regulated under the Trade Practices Act.

  • ACCC tightens Internet interconnection monitoring

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a draft report proposing that Internet interconnection arrangements should be subject to a two-year period of monitoring.

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    The more things change...

    With all the excitement over the iPhone, few people have noticed that 1 July was the 11th anniversary of the deregulation of Australia's telecommunications market.

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    Conroy's Six: Can FTTN's gatekeepers deliver?

    Post-election adrenaline surging through his veins, one of the first acts performed by new Communications Minister Stephen Conroy was to disband the expert panel that his predecessor Helen Coonan had appointed last June to evaluate tenders for fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) construction.

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    In CDMA hubbub, don't forget the broadband

    Last week, a family friend rang for some technical help. "Telstra sold me this wireless Internet service and they promised it would work both at my home and at my office," he said. Said home is in the Melbourne CBD, and said office is in Kyneton, a lovely town about an hour away from Melbourne.

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  • A tale of two networks

    In addition to which handset and which service provider to opt for, Australian consumers now have to chose which network to sign up to - GSM or CDMA. So, what are the differences between the two networks?

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    Thousands of SMEs are expected to move to DSL broadband by the end of the year. ZDNet Australia examines the industry and shows how to navigate this competitive and confusing market.

  • I want my iTV

    For all its publicised benefits, why is iTV still having such a hard time making it in Australia?

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