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  • AARNet test shows how NBN can bring industry into the classroom

    Fibre broadband connections enabled 20 TAFE students at Holmesglen to learn graphic design from real industry practitioners over HD videoconferencing. The AARNet pilot project was a “proof of concept” that can be copied across Australia as quickly as the NBN is deployed, AARNet business development manager, Jamie Sunderland, told <I>Computerworld Australia</I>.

  • Australian SKA telescope ready for 2013

    A major Australian part of the world's largest radio telescope will begin science operations from 2013 following the completion of all 36 dishes at the site in mid-west Western Australia.

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    Analyst: NBN Co data usage prediction doesn't consider price

    Cisco data about future Internet usage cited by NBN Co to justify its national broadband build fails to consider the impact of price, said Intelligent Business Research Services (IBRS) analyst, Guy Cranswick.

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    NBN vs. the world: The American experience

    A similar geographic challenge but different market structure made the National Broadband Network (NBN) approach unworkable for the U.S., say Australian and American policy makers.

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    Predicted data spike justifies government network, NBN Co says

    NBN Co said a new Cisco study showing a seven-fold increase in Internet traffic by 2016 proves the urgency of deploying the NBN.

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    The hidden costs of BYOD

    Before plunging straight into bring-your-own-device (BYOD), it is important to be aware of some of the unforeseen costs associated with managing and running BYOD schemes.

  • NBN to help facilitate the SKA

    The SKA telescope will generate about 10 times more data than current global internet traffic, according to a CSIRO SKA scientist.

  • New ISP launches for NBN-only plans

    New internet service provider (ISP), Australian Broadband Services (AusBBS), has flagged it’s entry to the market with plans to offer National Broadband Network (NBN)-only services via an outsourced virtual business model.

  • No more room for fixed line consolidation: Hackett

    The period of consolidation in the Australian fixed line market has concluded, ahead of the Federal Government's National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout, according to Internode managing director, Simon Hackett.

  • M2 buys Primus for $192.4m

    M2 Telecommunications (MTU) has acquired Primus Telecommunications Group for $192.4 million, with the transaction scheduled for completion on 1 June.

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