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  • WA company delighted by Turkish TV deal

    A Perth company has scored an international deal to help bring digital TV to Turkey. Data & Commerce has entered into an infrastructure project to provide a terrestrial television to a well-established Turkish broadcaster.

  • Priming the wireless data pump

    Information services delivered to phones, PDAs and pocket computers will likely jump-start the wireless Internet. But the major players are hoping the real revenues will come from mobile commerce (m-commerce). Meanwhile, the numbers show exactly why the buzz surrounding the wireless Web continues to build.

  • IT company buys Melbourne radio

    The recent failure of two high profile Web radio stations won't deter digital broadcaster Data & Commerce from acquiring half of Melbourne radio station 3AK.

  • DCL takes digital TV to Indonesia

    Perth-based digital datacasting developer Data & Commerce Ltd has struck a deal with Indonesian company PT RekasisCom Widya to provide television broadcasting infrastructure in Indonesia.

  • Top 10 Web company created

    A new top 10 Web entity was officially born today with the announced acquisition of ZDNet by US-based online powerhouse CNET Networks.

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