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  • More management changes at Ericsson

    Ericsson's local enterprise unit will get a new chieftain in mid-November, with Telstra Business Systems national sales manager, John Kelly, leaving the telco to take up the role.

  • Internet fathers get presidential medal

    Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf, who developed the TCP/IP protocols used to transmit traffic across the Internet, will this week receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civil award.

  • Businesses unprepared for IT disasters

    Most businesses are very concerned about business continuity, but two-thirds lack a reliable plan to ensure their business can survive the worst.

  • Marconi picks LongReach for Telstra radio infrastructure

    Australian microwave radio and multiservice switch manufacturer and supplier LongReach has been selected as part of Marconi's winning bid for Telstra's next generation infrastructure.

  • Researchers vow to smash "barriers to innovation"

    Technical innovation is being hindered by a lack of coordination between government, academia and industry, according to a joint team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Cambridge University.

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    Zikou jumps into the fire

    Bill Zikou is coming back after five years in the Balkans to head up Ericsson Australia ... but is he up to the task?

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  • Wireless raises the final standard

    Commentary: The strangest wireless system has become more mainstream, but may still be the last thing you need.

  • The year ahead: Skills trends for 2003

    Net development has joined the list of core technical skills demanded by employers for 2003. Meanwhile many companies now require developers with client-facing skills.

  • VoIP: Finding your voice

    Although the benefits and potential savings are well known, businesses have long been taking a wait-and-see approach to voice over IP. But will the aggressive movements of carriers and telcos force businesses to act?

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  • Wireless raises the final standard

    Commentary: The strangest wireless system has become more mainstream, but may still be the last thing you need.

  • Intel hopes for new connection

    Intel is building new technology for connecting chips inside telecommunications and networking equipment, part of its plan to delve deeper into the communications world.

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