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Telstra and NBN Co agree to NBN field test

Telstra and NBN Co agree to NBN field test

Broadband blackspot made brownfields example.
Ry Crozier Dec 18 2009, 12:18PM Collaboration
ISPs trump Telstra on copper prices

ISPs trump Telstra on copper prices

Telco faces multimillion-dollar legal bill.
Ry Crozier Jul 21 2009, 9:00AM Collaboration
Internode enters fixed voice business

Internode enters fixed voice business

Banks on call costs because access fees are “margin negative”.
Ry Crozier Jul 17 2009, 8:54AM Collaboration
ACCC to extend access to Telstra copper network

ACCC to extend access to Telstra copper network

The ACCC intends to extend arrangements governing competitor access to Telstra’s copper network for another five years to ensure investment in existing broadband services until the completion of the NBN.
Ry Crozier , Brett Winterford Jun 6 2009, 9:11AM Collaboration
Ericsson: 500Mbps over copper promises Blu-Ray movies in under a minute

Ericsson: 500Mbps over copper promises Blu-Ray movies in under a minute

Ericsson have managed to prove that in theory, we could all one day be downloading Blu-Ray movies in under a minute over copper lines. So what's the catch?
Daniel Long Mar 21 2009, 8:29AM Mobility
Analysis: Copper is here to stay

Analysis: Copper is here to stay

Fibre and wireless have their place, but won't replace copper any time soon.
Staff Writers Nov 29 2008, 8:37AM Hardware
Wireless last mile could bypass Telstra copper network, says Conroy

Wireless last mile could bypass Telstra copper network, says Conroy

Fibre to the Node proposals using wireless links to reach homes could end the conflict over access to Telstra's copper network, according to Federal Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Adam Turner May 2 2008, 7:08AM Collaboration
E-waste worth more than gold

E-waste worth more than gold

Every ton of discarded electronic equipment contains 17 times more gold than gold ore and 40 times more copper than copper ore.
Staff Writers May 23 2007, 7:21AM Hardware
No more copper: Gelsinger

No more copper: Gelsinger

Intel’s chief technology officer Pat Gelsinger has pointed to key areas that will enable the penetration and technological advancement of wireless technology in the next few years.
Staff Writers , David Kidd Sep 19 2003, 12:00AM Hardware

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