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  • Bush broadband gets AU$600m boost

    The federal government today put AU$600 million on the table to fund bush broadband projects as it launched the next phase of its Broadband Connect program.

  • Primus goes above John Howard's head

    Primus is one schoolyard kid not afraid to complain to the teachers when it gets bullied.

  • Nationals give nod to Telstra sale

    Nationals senator Barnaby Joyce has cleared the way for the federal government to sell Telstra by finally agreeing to back the deal.

  • Austrade seeks database for export growth

    The government's trade promotion body, Austrade, is set to beef up the marketing efforts of its export development arm through a new database project.

  • Telstra throws a bone to regional customers

    Following a scathing reproach over its regional services by National Party deputy leader Mark Vaile today, Telstra has announced an AU$42 million upgrade for its core transmission network in several remote NSW townships.

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  • Conroy charts national broadband agenda

    The Australian Labor Party's ICT shadow minister wants a national fibre broadband network and enough skilled people to exploit it.

  • When the US says jump, we say....

    In order to get the real picture behind the US-Australia free trade agreement, one needs to examine the document with a fine-tooth comb. Of particular interest is how Australia will have to model its laws after the US Millennium Copyright Act.

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