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Blog Entry
Porn filters could cause 22% drop in speed
by Nathan Taylor

Oct 23, 2008
News
Coalition, Labor focus on SME vote
by Siobhan Chapman

Smaller IT suppliers stand to benefit from the next government, with both Labor and Coalition pledging to make it easier to win government IT business.

Sep 20, 2004
Feature
Top 10 IT priorities for Obama
by Staff Writers

From webcasting to the DMCA to net neutrality - a list of top ten IT priorities for the new president.

Jan 19, 2009
News
Sun rises in govt screens
by Siobhan Chapman

Sun has forged a path onto more government desktops, signing a four-year deal with the NSW Government as trials of StarOffice are underway in six government agencies.

Oct 29, 2003
News
Government goes it alone on NBN
by Brett Winterford

The Australian Government will build its own $43 billion National Broadband Network, in a move that returns Australia's telecommunications economy to an era of part-public, part-private ownership.

Apr 8, 2009
News
EFF puts the squeeze on government spying
by Shaun Nichols

Project aims to uncover electronic surveillance in the U.S..

Sep 15, 2006
Blog Entry
Australian Internet filters have backdoor
by Adam Turner

Nov 3, 2008
News
Labor commits to IT spending
by Claire Doble

Labor has committed to spending $69.3 million over four years to give all Australians internet access for a range of business and government services, if the party wins the upcoming federal election.

Sep 15, 2004
News
Telstra sale blocked, for now
by Siobhan Chapman

The Senate’s block of a Howard Government plan to fully privatise Telstra could trigger an early election. However Telstra needs to improve customer service, independents argue.

Nov 3, 2003
News
Top 10 IT locations
by Iain Thomson

From Silicon Valley to Station X during the Second World War, why Romania is teeming with software developers, and Zhongguancun in China where Microsoft is building its Chinese headquarters.

Mar 23, 2009
Blog Entry
The bad news about the NBN
by Nathan Taylor

May 7, 2009
Blog Entry
Opposition air-swings over the NBN
by Nathan Taylor

May 1, 2009
Blog Entry
Government taking its time with NBN
by Nathan Taylor

Feb 5, 2009
Blog Entry
Copper is dead. Long live fibre!
by Nathan Taylor

Apr 8, 2009
News
Resellers welcome Coalition ICT policy
by Fleur Doidge

Resellers have cautiously welcomed the Coalition's ICT policy ahead of the polls, citing relief of public indemnity requirements as a big boon for channel players reliant on government contracts.

Sep 23, 2004
News
NOIE in political crosshairs?
by Siobhan Chapman

IT&T has become a political football in the lead up to the Federal election, with Telstra and NOIE's future put into question.

Jan 29, 2004
News
Chinese citizens plan internet boycott
by Shaun Nichols

Internet users in China are planning a day-long boycott in protest of the country's controversial new filtering laws.

Jun 23, 2009
News
Last call: Conroy blog turns off comments today
by William Maher

The government’s blogging team says it will “reflect on the many lessons learned” after punters posted more than 1,500 comments, mostly about Internet filters.

Dec 24, 2008

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