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  • Telstra resorts to personal attacks in FTTN war

    Telstra PR spinner Rod Bruem would want to have a lot of confidence in the carrier's legal team today.

  • Coonan backs PC-based porn filters

    Communications and IT minister Senator Helen Coonan has attacked Labor's policy of forcing Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to filter Internet content, backing instead PC-based filtering technology.

  • ACS lauds most of the ALP's ICT policy

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has commended some of the initiatives in the Australian Labor Party's ICT policy but remarked that taking the ICT industry development back to the Industry Department would be a "backward step".

  • Coonan attacks Aust-US free trade critics

    The new Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, has lashed back at opposition claims that the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) will "harm" Australian software producers.

  • Both sides of ACA, ABA merger

    ACA and ABA merger is nothing but a "token exercise."

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