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Complaint file grows at NBN Co
Complaint file grows at NBN Co

Criticism of NBN Co’s failure to address consumer complaints is steadily increasing. Rather than address the complaints, NBN CEO Bill Morrow and his growing team of media handlers and spin merchants are working overtime to bury the extent of the problem. Read more at InnovationAus.

NBN Tax yet another mistep
NBN Tax yet another mistep

The Turnbull government is set to introduce a new levy on telecommunications companies that offer 25 Mbps or faster internet connections to contribute towards regional and remote broadband.Republish this article

The levy, starting at $7.10 per subscriber increasing to about $8 per subscriber

ACCC says no to domestic mobile roaming
ACCC says no to domestic mobile roaming

The draft decision by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to not declare a wholesale domestic mobile roaming service is a missed opportunity.

The Fed’s big fat security push
The Fed’s big fat security push

The Federal Government's recent privacy amendment Bill causes a flurry of activity.

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The Federal Government has passed a privacy amendment bill through Parliament that gives Australian business a reason to prioritise digital security and protect consumer information.

NBN thin-skinned social censors
NBN thin-skinned social censors

NBN Co has ramped up efforts to censor critics.

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NBN Co has ramped up efforts to censor critics and has labelled individuals and not-for-profits that provide feedback or are critical of the National Broadband Network (NBN) as trolls, mischevious and disrespectful.

NBN Co model gets hammered
NBN Co model gets hammered

NBN Co's business model gets hammered.

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For the hard-working staff at NBN Co, the nonsense being spruiked by CEO Bill Morrow must be hard to swallow. For the rest of Australia, Mr Morrow’s comments are a sign that the wheels have fallen off and there is an urgent need for the company to change direction and management team.