What does it take to become Fortnite world champion? Will the ACCC take down Google and Facebook? Vertical Hold Episode 239
The sweet science of eSports and another instance of SIMS SMASH in the latest episode of Vertical Hold!
The sweet science of eSports and another instance of SIMS SMASH in the latest episode of Vertical Hold!
NBN Co has made sweeping changes to its rollout maps, removing a lot of information relating to future plans.
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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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I’m in the middle of writing up a larger NBN piece right now, and I keep coming across the same damned fairy tale every time, relating to the cost of actually having an NBN connection. Can’t we slay this ogre once and for all?
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The mishandling of Asbestos on NBN sites was a big story at the start of the week — and rightly so — but also a political hot potato given the differing views on the NBN and NBN Co specifically. Telstra’s stepped forward to give reassurances as to its future asbestos handling plans.
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When you’re building anything — be it a shed or a major national network infrastructure project — and asbestos is involved, the rules are pretty clear. How then, did dozens of plastic bags of asbestos get left by NBN workers near a primary school?
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