news The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is currently reeling with internal chaos and some service delivery problems, following what appears to be a disastrous misapplication of an operating system ...
photo gallery You don’t always have a perfect day. Some days, you just get out of bed on the wrong side of the bed, and things go wrong for you all day. Australia’s copper telecommunications network ...
news Founding NBN chief executive Mike Quigley this evening launched a devastating attack on the Coalition’s controversial Multi-Technology Mix model, using detailed analysis to show that the policy ...
news Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull appears to have misled the ABC’s Q&A program about key facts regarding the National Broadband Network project, repeating a set of common misconceptions about the ...
hope your week is going well! Today I have some rather sudden and important news for you all. I am leaving Delimiter. In point of fact, I have already left Delimiter. This week I started a new ...
news Industry, Innovation and Science Minister Christopher Pyne appears to have inadvertently misled the ABC’s Q&A program about key facts regarding the National Broadband Network project, repeating a ...
news IT professionals’ advocacy group SAGE-AU has criticised recent comments by Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Christopher Pyne that suggested Australians do not need fast Internet.
news Consumer advocacy group Choice has backed recommendations by the Productivity Commission to make copyright more consumer friendly and called for an end to geoblocking of Internet content. If ...
news Australia has taken a substantial leap down the table of countries globally with good broadband, with the nation’s poor average peak connection speeds seeing it slip 14 spots in just the past six ...
blog Oh dear. Sometimes you just have to laugh — because if you didn’t laugh then you would cry. Just days after the resignation of Communications Minister Stephen Conroy — the driving force behind ...
news Australia Post has aired plans to take voting into the digital era in a submission to the Victorian Parliament’s Electoral Matters Committee that would see it build a blockchain-based e-voting ...
news The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has announced that regulatory requirements for commercial operators of remotely piloted aircraft, or drones, are to be relaxed later this year. The ...
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