Speedy … Lee Holdsworth topped first full-field V8 Supercars practice at Ipswich.
Author: Kristin Powell
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NetComm supplies bespoke gear for NBN 4G LTE rollout
As part of the partnership with Ericsson, the communications vendor’s revenue from the custom-made product will be determined by NBN take-up rates.
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V8 Supercars linked to race in Philippines
V8 Supercars look set to head to the Philippines, according to local reports.
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Valenti’s Second Chance?
Very few footballers get second chances. Sport can certainly be cruel and unrelenting. Shane Valenti’s prolific rise as one of the VFL’s top players has not gone unnoticed, as he has been an integral part of Port Melbourne’s midfield and stellar undefeated season this year. Only time will tell, but as history shows, he may well be on selectors’ radars once again as Brendan Lucas reports.
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Telstra still a major headache for iiNet
National broadband provider iiNet this week opened fire on Telstra on a range of fronts, accusing the telco of causing trouble with its new fibre rollout in South Brisbane, jacking up the price of accessing its wholesale ADSL broadband service and biting off more than it deserved in the first draft of its NBN structural separation undertaking filed with the competition regulator.
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NBN the answer to disability and disadvantaged: Conroy
Communications minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, has sought to position the National Broadband Network (NBN) as a means to connect those who are digitally isolated as a result of age, illness or disability.
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V8 Supercars family member passes away
A popular member of the V8 Supercars Championship has tragically passed away overnight.
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F1 team grants teenager Matthew James’s wish for bionic hand
Mercedes GP Petronas says a British teen who asked the Formula One team to sponsor his bionic hand has received a new prosthetic limb.
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Google’s Buying Out Motorola For 12.5 Billion USD
Google has made a particularly interesting announcement that affects their mobile Linux operating system as well as hardware. Google has just announced they will be acquiring Motorola Mobility at a price of around 12.5 billion USD.
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NBN Co CIO: The IT leadership strategy of Australia’s new telco
NBN Co has a head start that would leave many telcos green with envy. Armed with $27 billion in government funding, and at least $9 billion from debt markets, the two-year old National Broadband Network wholesaler has the resources and backing that could catapult it ahead many of its decadesold equivalents.