NBN: Votes are what's really up for grabs
Reading around the lines of yesterday’s NBN debate shows just how important the NBN has become in the Australian political landscape.
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Reading around the lines of yesterday’s NBN debate shows just how important the NBN has become in the Australian political landscape.
NBN: Votes are what's really up for grabs Read More »
When Optus announced it’d be rolling out TDD-LTE 4G services in Canberra, it did so with standard modem devices, leaving many wondering when we’d see the first phones. The answer is — pretty soon, and they’ll be Samsung.
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Huawei makes inexpensive phones that often get re-branded for specific carriers. The P2 is something different; an Android phone with a very particular bit of industry-leading technology under the hood.
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Huawei’s CAT4-capable MediaPad 10 Link 4G will be sold by Vodafone from the 14th of August.
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NBN Co announced its rollout numbers this week, indicating that it had met its rollout target for its fibre network, passing 207,500 premises. Naturally, as with everything this political, the numbers have come under heavy attack.
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There’s no nastier tech-political argument right now than that around how much the NBN will “cost”, with both sides sniping endlessly and often toxically at each other. That doesn’t mean that there aren’t simple ways that Australia could afford an FTTP NBN.
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Vodafone’s 4G service launched recently with a lot of hype from the often beleaguered telco. Can it deliver enough speed on 4G to gain new customers? I hit the streets of Sydney to find out.
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Optus has unveiled a new logo, new mascot and new consumer plans which change to billing minutes rather than flagfalls, although some plans offer less data for new customers.
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There’s nothing in Australian technology circles that gets the blood more heated than the debate around the NBN, with each side flaming away, seemingly at will. A crowdsourced effort headed up by the local arm of The Register aims to put some research behind all the hype.
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Yesterday’s column about NBN plan prices drew an interesting (and in some ways frustrating) discussion point regarding unlimited NBN plans. To date, there aren’t many in the consumer space, but I’m not sure that’s as much of a problem as some might think.
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