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Coalition still likes OPEL broadband template

Coalition still likes OPEL broadband template

Denies vague NBN policy adding to uncertainty.
Ry Crozier Mar 12 2010, 2:28PM Collaboration
ACCC: NBN opens Telstra wounds

ACCC: NBN opens Telstra wounds

Australian Consumer Competition Commission (ACCC) believed the National Broadband Network (NBN) project reinforced the need for a review of Telstra's operation.

Staff Writers May 25 2009, 3:07PM Collaboration
ACCC puts the telco industry "on notice"

ACCC puts the telco industry "on notice"

Australia’s consumer regulator the ACCC is warning telecommunications operators they will soon face fines of up to $1 million if they do not clean up their act.
Brett Winterford Mar 16 2009, 9:17AM Collaboration
Give us time to make NBN decision, says Government

Give us time to make NBN decision, says Government

Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy won’t be coerced into fast-tracking a decision on the NBN, more or less telling delegates of the ATUG conference in Sydney today to give the Government the time required to make the right decision.
Brett Winterford Mar 14 2009, 11:00AM Collaboration
ATUG issues final call for Aussie broadband awards

ATUG issues final call for Aussie broadband awards

The Australian Telecommunications User Group (ATUG) has issued a final call for nominations for the 2009 Broadband Awards.
Staff Writers Feb 6 2009, 7:53AM Mobility
House to size up global roaming rates

House to size up global roaming rates

Australians love to travel overseas. We also love our mobile phones. But anyone who's tried to place a call on their mobile while travelling internationally knows how expensive combining those two loves can be.

Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 10 2008, 2:54PM Collaboration
ATUG: Conroy must have alternative for OPEL

ATUG: Conroy must have alternative for OPEL

The Australian Telecommunication Users Group (ATUG) has put in its two cents' worth on Senator Conroy’s decision to disband OPEL. According to a recent statement, ATUG viewed the OPEL initiative as an important part of the solution to the lack of communication services available to regional Australia.
Lilia Guan Apr 5 2008, 10:25AM Collaboration
VoIP uptake 'a current frontier issue' at ATUG

VoIP uptake 'a current frontier issue' at ATUG

Despite reported customer satisfaction in Internet and VoIP services, improvements can be made to support the uptake of telecommunications technology in Australian homes and businesses, according to Lyn Maddock, deputy chair of ACMA.
Liz Tay Mar 17 2008, 7:28AM Collaboration
ATUG analyst calls for financial realism in telco industry

ATUG analyst calls for financial realism in telco industry

The Australian telecommunications industry is an industry in crisis, an ATUG economic and political overview panel has heard.
Liz Tay Mar 14 2008, 6:15AM Collaboration
Conroy sheds light on network build at ATUG 08

Conroy sheds light on network build at ATUG 08

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy took stage at the 24th annual ATUG conference today to reiterate and remind the telecommunications industry why the Government would not back down from its fibre-to-the-node national broadband network.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 13 2008, 6:03AM Collaboration
ATUG goes bush with broadband seminars

ATUG goes bush with broadband seminars

The Australian Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) has taken the plight of bush broadband to heart, launching a series of regional broadband seminars with a pilot in Dubbo this Thursday, 20 November.
Fleur Doidge Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM Mobility

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