Telecommunications

Coalition takes NBN back to the drawing board

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Opinion: Might not get off the ground before 2020.

There are many flaws to the alternative plan for a national broadband network delivered by the Coalition yesterday.

The worst of these threatens the viability of NBN Co, and would take the Coalition, assuming it wins government in September, back to the drawing board on broadband competition.

Beating Google at its own tax game

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Australians are being robbed – every minute of every day.

 

The exact amount is unknown but no-one should argue that a figure of around $5 billion to $10 billion per year that is lost to the Australian Taxation Office when offshore tax havens, price gouging and tax minimisation are used.

Can Turnbull deliver his NBN? Have your say

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Have a view on The Coalition's NBN plan? Have your say in our questionare below. 

The Coalition's NBN a hard sell

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With only four and a half months to go until the election it appears that only a miracle will save the government from electoral oblivion.

A new NBN benchmark

The discussion around the Coalition’s NBN plan has so far centred on how it measures up to Labor’s existing plan. But perhaps it’s time for a new benchmark.

How to use the unsold spectrum

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The communications minister Stephen Conroy must be feeling suitably chastened by the final outcome of the digital dividend auction, now that some of the spectrum on offer has gone unsold. However, with 30 out of of 700 Megahertz band spectrum still left on the table, could the federal government utilise it for a better purpose?

How do I: Use Linkedin to get a CIO role

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Simple tips to help your career.

LinkedIn now has more than 180 million users, facilitating personal, business and marketing opportunities.

Pulling the NBN debate out of the gutter

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The National Broadband Network (NBN) debate between the communications minister, Stephen Conroy, and the opposition communications spokesman, Malcolm Turnbull, has devolved into a slanging match.

Squeezing the life out of Telstra's copper

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David Thodey is no doubt an adroit diplomat but the Telstra CEO's comments on the longevity of the copper network highlights that he’s got a good sense of humour as well.

Why Conroy must answer for ASIC’s internet blockade

Over the past nine months the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has used Section 313 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 to force Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block access to websites deemed by ASIC to be carrying out a criminal activity.