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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 ...
Note: The calculations in this article have been modified slightly since they were published. You can find details here. news A researcher from Monash University has published a detailed analysis of ...
opinion He might be charismatic, he might be popular, and pretty shortly he might be Prime Minister. But when it comes to technology policy, Malcolm Turnbull has been a disaster. The Member for ...
opinion Australia’s National Broadband Network project is now in uncharted territory. Beyond a joke, beyond a politicised mess, and even beyond farce, the incredibly inconsistent handling of the ...
opinion/analysis The demand this week by academic Michael de Percy for Australia’s politicians to cease their chaotic struggle over the nation’s telecommunications sector and let it get on with its ...
news Shadow Communications Minister Jason Clare yesterday said he believed Labor’s National Broadband Network project was “dead” and that all that was left was “a bunch of different technologies ...
opinion The week-long outage of Myer’s website starkly displays the fact that the company and its outsourcing partner IBM had failed to properly develop and test their infrastructure or put in place ...
news Communications Minister-elect Malcolm Turnbull has savagely attacked a University of Queensland lecturer for a seemingly innocuous article analysing rising online dissent towards the Coalition’s ...
news The long-held vision dreamt up by senior Labor politicians Stephen Conroy and Kevin Rudd in 2009 of a universal fibre broadband network covering Australia is officially dead, with a solid ...
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