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Dear Mr Thodey: You won't save money this Christmas
A guest column from a Telstra contractor.
Staff Writers
Dec 2 2010, 9:32AM
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Commander forced to keep Affinity IT Recruitment subsidiary
Embattled Australian service provider, Commander Communications, has been forced to take its Affinity IT Recruitment subsidiary and internal recruitment services off the sales table.
Lilia Guan
Jun 27 2008, 2:09PM
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Sydney reseller forced to pay for counterfeiting
Western Sydney computer reseller Big Ben Computer has paid $55,000 compensation to Microsoft Australia after being sued in the Federal Court for hard-loading unlicensed copies of Microsoft Windows software onto PCs.
Byron Connolly
Dec 3 2003, 12:00AM
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