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  • New guidelines for $76b infrastructure spend

    The current global financial crisis which has left the economy of many countries in turmoil has also forced Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to re-evaluate the distribution of the $76billion for infrastructure projects. Mr Rudd has indicated that tough and unpopular decisions would have to be taken as a result...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 10-08-2008
  • Structural Separation building momentum for Telstra Split

    The 2020 Summit was a success for many various reasons such as it raised concerns, sprouted ideas and addressed important issues challenging Australia and it's future prosperity. In the final report of the Summit, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was urged to split the wholesale and retail elements of Telstra...
    Posted to National Broadband Network (Weblog) by Ronnie on 06-10-2008
  • National Content Filtering Floored

    In a very similar and ignorant circumstances to that of the previous Liberal Government, Kevin Rudd is seeking to block all objectionable material before it can be downloaded by Australian Internet users. Many business and industry experts are declaring that this totalitarian type of censorship will...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 01-07-2008
  • Cut competition prices urges CCC

    The Competitive Carriers Coalition (CCC) has strongly urged the Government to slash prices by up to %20 to save the economy from rapidly rising Inflation. The Industry group suggests that other developed countries are currently reviewing their competition standards and failing to follow suit would only...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 11-28-2007
  • Broadband super highway, the only way!

    Broadband for Australia's future has become a key election issue with discussion and debate figuring highly in the lead up to the Polls. As many of us already know, a high tech Broadband nationwide network is crucial for Australia's future prosperity and growth, not only nationally, moreover...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 10-23-2007
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