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  • Industry calls for datacasting changes

    Industry bodies have called for a shake-up of the Government's approach to datacasting, arguing that it is holding back Australian business.

  • Tax rights: Web site costs

    With content regulation, banning gaming, and messing up datacasting, people could be excused for thinking that Canberra has it in for the Internet industry.

  • Digital TV's bad reception continues

    Australia's Internet industry body has dubbed the government's digital TV policy an anti-competitive 'fiasco' that falls well short of what consumers should expect.

  • When is Net streaming not?

    The Australian government has put the lid on uncertainty in the Internet industry, announcing Wednesday that Net audio and video streaming are not defined as broadcasting services.

  • Budget: No votes in technology?

    The Labor Party has warned that the federal government has no plans in place to fix telecommunication services in regional communities, despite its commitment of AU$163.1 million in the federal budget.

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