NBN bailout a political mockery
Malcolm Turnbull has now bailed out NBN Co to the tune of $19.5 billion. To find out what this means for Mr Turnbull's second rate NBN the ramifications are discussed in InnovationAus.
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Government strengthens telecom security
Security is the focus of the discussion in InnovationAus on how protecting critical telecommunications infrastructure is a key national priority and to secure this vital asset the government has introduced new telecommunications security legislation into parliament.
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NBN's a can of worms on pricing
NBN Co CEO Bill Morrow's statements in Senate Estimates last week are discussed in InnovationAus focusing on NBN Co's consultations on a new volume-based discount model that would be made available to individual Retail Service Providers (RSP) based on the RSP average data usage.
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Telco consumer advocacy reviewed
NBN Co CEO Bill Morrow's statements in Senate Estimates last week are discussed in InnovationAus focusing on NBN Co's consultations on a new volume-based discount model that would be made available to individual Retail Service Providers (RSP) based on the RSP average data usage.
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Vodafone enters fixed line market
Vodafone Hutchison Australia CEO Iñaki Berroeta has used his 2016 Charles Todd Oration last week to announce that Vodafone would offer fixed broadband over the National Broadband Network (NBN) by late 2017. What this will mean for Vodafone and competition is discussed in InnovationAus.
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Telcoland disputes on overcharging
Domestic mobile roaming should be declared if mobile cellular competition is to improve both for Telcos and mobile virtual network operators. The rationale for this anticipated outcome by the ACCC is discussed in InnovationAus.
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