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Will FaceTime on coming iPhone 5 crash LTE networks?
Are the nation's LTE wireless carriers prepared for the video chat data crunch expected to come with the next-generation iPhone and other devices that are expected to launch this fall?
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Conroy updates progress on regional telecommunications recommendations
The Australian government has started implementing several recommendations of the Regional Telecommunications Review Committee (RTRC) from a report released 23 May, said communications minister Stephen Conroy.
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Government unveils $5m telehealth project in South Australia
A $5 million telehealth project aims to enhance delivery of mental health care in South Australia. The project, launched today, is funded by the Commonwealth and the South Australian government under the $20 million digital regions initiative.
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NBN spurs business process overhaul at Telstra
The NBN has driven Telstra to overhaul internal processes to become more competitive, according to Telstra director of products and IT enablement, Jenny Wood.
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Vocus begins partial phase out of Maxnet name
Vocus Communications (ASX: VOC) has decided to partly rebrand its recent acqusition, New Zealand IT services firm, Maxnet, under the Vocus banner.
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Bureau of Meteorology seeks crisis communications system
The Bureau of Meteorology is taking tenders for a crisis communications system. The system is to be used internally during “high impact events," according to the request published 22 August.
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Australian and NZ govs want cheaper mobile roaming prices
The Australian and New Zealand governments are looking to exert pressure on telcos to reduce the cost of mobile roaming charges between the two countries.
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TCP code to ban misleading claims in telco ads
New telco advertising rules take effect 1 September just before NRL and AFL finals kick off.
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With iPhone 5 on the way, iPhone 4 & 4S deals spring up
With Apple's iPhone 5 likely on the way next month, Apple and its partners can't get rid of iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S models fast enough.
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New video compression technology will cut bandwidth use in half, says Ericsson
HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) will revolutionize delivery of TV services to all types of devices including smartphones and tablets, according to Ericsson, which will launch what it says will be the first live TV encoder compatible with the technology at the IBC trade show next month.
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LTE telephony finally off the ground, but take-up will be slow
Last week saw the launch of the first commercial Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) services, but most operators are likely to take a cautious approach as they face technical and business challenges.
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