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Finance Minister Tanner to quit politics
Nothing to do with new Prime Minister.
Brett Winterford
Jun 25 2010, 9:38AM
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SME opportunities in Feds' 15-year data centre plan
Call for panellists in third or fourth quarter.
Ry Crozier
Mar 22 2010, 2:34PM
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Internode drops Optus ADSL2+ offering
Optus to lose business as improved Internode plans come online.
Ben Grubb
Oct 7 2009, 8:50AM
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Tanner reveals interim data centre panel
Final report due before the end of next year.
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Sep 29 2009, 8:18AM
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Telstra pats Labor on the back for latest Bill
Telstra has welcomed the Federal Government's latest bill to help reduce red tape, declaring the reduced regulatory burden would deliver benefits for businesses and customers.
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Jun 26 2009, 2:58PM
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Consumers to pay a premium under NBN plan
If back-of-the-envelope sums are any guide, Australians would need to be paying at least $70-$80 a month for the high-speed national broadband network to be profitable for investors.
Brett Winterford
Apr 8 2009, 3:05PM
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