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  • Silk Telecom slips into powerline broadband

    Newly formed telco Silk Telecom will soon commence a trial of broadband over powerline (BPL) technology in Melbourne, working with one of its parents, electricity utility Powercor.

  • AU electricity player beefs up outage management systems

    Geospatial solutions provider Intergraph Mapping and Geospatial Solutions has been awarded a contract to provide an outage and mobile workforce management system based on Intergraph's InService for South Australian electricity distribution company ETSA Utilities.

  • Aust court case highlights tech threats to business info

    A Federal Court case is highlighting the difficulties that large corporations face when protecting their intellectual property and threatens to make document management more complicated for system administrators.

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