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Warrnambool Exchange Fire Consumer Impact Analysis Presentation
Warrnambool Exchange Fire Consumer Impact Analysis Presentation

Tomorrow I will be presenting the draft outcomes of the Warrnambool Exchange Fire Consumer Impact Analysis review as a member of the RMIT University research team.

Everyone is welcome.

Presentation: 15 November 2013 in the Hamilton Performing Arts Centre, 113 Brown St, Hamilton 3300 at 12pm and Warrnambool Exchange, Koroit St, Warrnambool 3280 at 4pm

Panel Member ACMA Mobile Network Performance Forum
Panel Member ACMA Mobile Network Performance Forum

On Thursday, I will be an afternoon panel member at the ACMA Mobile Network Performance Forum to be held at Cinema 1, ACMI Cinemas, Federation Square, Melbourne. This will be an exciting event where panels will tackle the issues surrounding mobile cellular network performance and what can be done to improve customer awareness and network performance. This is your opportunity to come along and hear from a range of organisations about mobile network performance.

Rethinking USO in a NBN world
Rethinking USO in a NBN world

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Backhaul remains the NBN's weak link
Backhaul remains the NBN's weak link

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Tasmanians have been discriminated against since the beginning of the internet era and neither the Labor nor the Coalition's National Broadband Network (NBN) addresses the key deficiency. The main problem is backhaul, which remains the NBN's weakest link.

Brandis folly 'Stop the Bytes'
Brandis folly 'Stop the Bytes'

Senator Brandis's plan to 'Stop the Bytes' is folly and by tackling one aspect of a much larger problem the government is taking sides in an unwinable war. Yesterday on Business Spectator the issue of piracy, Australia Tax, global market segmentation, and multi-nationals failing to pay tax in Australia is discussed. What do you think of the government's efforts to 'Stop the Bytes'?

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