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  • Alston defends his commitment to telco sector

    The Department of Communication Information Technology and the Arts has moved to defend Senator Richard Alston's commitment to rural communications, after it was announced he would not be attending a national conference on rural and regional communications.

  • Alston to snub rural telecoms conference

    The Minister for Information Technology and Communications, Senator Richard Alston, will not attend an upcoming conference on rural and remote telecommunications, instead deciding to send a government backbencher.

  • ATUG slams telecoms price cap scheme

    The Australian Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) has backed Shadow Telecommunications Minister Lindsay Tanner's criticism of the Federal Government's telecommunications price capping measures.

  • Australian special: Networld+Interop

    ZDNet Australia brings you comprehensive coverage from the annual Networld+Interop event.

  • Govt frees new telcos from universal guarantee shackles

    New entrants to the fixed phone market in a particular location will not have to fulfil the obligations set out in the Customer Service Guarantee, under new regulatory changes announced by the government.

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