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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Opposition communications spokesperson Malcolm Turnbull has again slammed the National Broadband Network (NBN) as overpriced with too much government intervention, saying that China has a more competitive broadband market than Australia thanks to the project.
By Lisa Banks | 11 October, 2011 10:19
The NSW Labor party has pledged to protect more than 5700 jobs in the IT industry if re-elected.
By Computerworld Staff | 25 March, 2011 14:15
The Gillard Government and the Australian Greens have struck a deal to make the National Broadband Network subject to freedom of information (FoI) laws.
By AAP | 24 February, 2011 10:43
The major players in Australia’s telecommunications and IT industries were out in force yesterday to comment on the news that Labor would win Government and its flagship National Broadband Network project would go ahead. Most welcomed the news, although several had already started to look forward to the next step of the debate and rollout.
By Renai LeMay | 08 September, 2010 12:05
A national broadband network is a necessity, but Australian's don't need a mandatory Internet filter to decide what is appropriate to view online, according to the Greens which announced its cyber safety policy today.
By Rodney Gedda | 17 August, 2010 10:37
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