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  • Structural separation is cheaper way ahead for FTTN

    In a new report commissioned by Optus, analyst group CEG argues that structural separation of any future broadband network would be considerably cheaper to regulate than operational separation.

  • Canonical dismisses Ubuntu-security concerns

    Concerns over the security of the Ubuntu Linux distribution arose this week, when five out of eight local community servers sponsored by Canonical had to shut down. The servers had "started attacking other systems", according to an Ubuntu newsletter.

  • Telstra broadband critics criticised

    Those who complained the loudest about Telstra's anti-competitive conduct have failed to back up their claims, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said.

  • ACCC enhances rules to check anti-competitive behaviour

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is seeking comments for the third of its draft record keeping rules under the accounting separation regime for Telstra.

  • ACCC reserves judgement on Telstra report card

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has held back from giving Telstra the thumbs up after releasing its first round of reports into the accounting separation of the telecommunications heavyweight.

Features and Case Studies (3)

  • Next up: Universal database on spammers

    Australia's peak Internet industry body has upped the ante against unsolicited bulk e-mail senders, a move sparked by lawsuits against spammers in the United States.

  • What's your data worth to you?

    An important part of modern day business is backing up data, and the IT department is often given the responsibility of doing this without any clear indication of how much the data is worth.

  • Anti-Linux response: The FUD-slinging continues

    Con Zymaris, CEO of Australian IT services company CyberSource, attempts to set the record straight over recent industry comments that his company is muddying the waters when it comes to determining the true cost of corporate open source deployment.

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