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  • Telstra warns of legislative loophole

    While the Federal IT Department introduces legislative changes designed to encourage competition in the telecommunications sector, Telstra warned of an anti-competitive loophole which may see the incumbent telco out of pocket.

  • Aust govt slams law firm's IT security claims

    When Leif Gamertsfelder called the Federal Government to task for only spending 32 cents per head of population on securing the nation's IT infrastructure he set off a slow burning fire in the nation's capital.

  • 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.

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