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China Telecom is reportedly planning to launch its first trial W-CDMA network on December 31 this year, and is inviting users from the city of Wuxi to participate in the trial.
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Ovum asks if Australia really needs an NBN? - Itwire.com
Thanks to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Australia is going through the hurdles of choosing the technology for a ?National Broadband Network? (NBN), smack bang in the middle of a time when wireless technology is improving so much that ...
Why the NBN is bad news - Australian IT
AFFORDABLE high-speed broadband access for the largest possible number of Australians is critical to our nation's future prosperity and competitiveness in the global economy. This is not disputed by Australia's two main political parties ...
Whose NBN is it, anyway? - Australian IT
HOW much broadband speed do Australians really want and at what price? Two big questions which seem to have unwittingly slipped off the NBN agenda. Demand and willingness to pay for it. The government should not be dictating to businesses how they ...
Will committee fatigue strand regional telecoms? - ZDNet Australia
As my inbox filled with one pronouncement after another from Senator Stephen Conroy recently, I couldn't help but think of Ed. There was the $1m digital TV survey to find out just who can't receive strong digital TV signals ( email them if you want ...
Broadband battle built on shaky ground - The Age
MINISTER for Communications Stephen Conroy doesn't understand the industry he is supposed to regulate. And it is doubtful whether he understands the concept of good government. He thinks it is clever to put out to tender the national broadband ...
Telstra defends rural coverage - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Telstra has criticised many of the findings of an independent review of regional telecommunications. The independent review, led by Dr Bill Glasson, has found Australia's rural telecommunications are totally inadequate. It found poor internet and ...
Online filtering recognises families' concerns - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
There has been much backlash against the Government (and Stephen Conroy, the Communications Minister) for their attempt at making the internet safer for Australians. There has been much necessary talk of technological difficulties and also a large ...
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