Communications Minister Stephen Conroy is releasing his vaunted Future Directions for the Digital Economy paper tonight at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.
Australia has been ranked seventh in the world in a new report rating countries on how effectively they use technology, ahead of EU powerhouses such as Germany and France.
iiNet is showing some promising signs of recovery, but its imminent future is fraught with challenges.
The NSW government has announced a vague plan to pipe broadband capacity to universities throughout Sydney within a very tight timeframe -- to be completed by the end of the year.
Australia needs to do a lot more if it wants to compete with the rest of the economically developed world when it comes to the uptake of broadband services.
It must be nice to view the world through rose-coloured glasses as Communications Minister Helen Coonan seems to.
Connection speeds that Australians can only dream of are readily available to South Korean consumers and businesses -- thanks to government support for a massive infrastructure rollout.
Broadband, wireless, the increasing prevalence of voice technologies, Web services .Net and Java based platforms - 2003 is already shaping up to be an interesting year.
Stephen Conroy's opus on the future direction of Australia's Digital Economy mainly curates existing success stories and government policies, and does little to demonstrate any form of roadmap to take the nation out of the Dark Ages.
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