A bunch of ‘he said, she said’ has erupted as IBM details where it all went wrong with Australia’s 2016 Census.
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Australians “overwhelmingly negative” about broadband
Australians are more dissatisfied with broadband than any other type of infrastructure, according to the Global @dvisor Infrastructure Index 2016.
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Record-breaking undersea internet cable from LA to Hong Kong
Facebook and Google (in partnership with Pacific Light Data Communication Co. and TE SubCom) have announced plans to build the longest and highest capacity undersea fiber-optic cable between North America and Asia.
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2nd NBN satellite launched; broadband for regional Australia
NBN's second satellite has been successfully launched into space. It is expected to play a role in providing broadband to 400,000 homes and businesses in regional Australia.
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Melbourne launches Australia’s largest free Wi-Fi network
A free Wi-Fi network has been launched across Melbourne's CBD. Once complete it will span the city, making it Australia's largest free Wi-Fi network.
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NBN scraps Optus HFC network for FttDP
NBN has announced that it has cancelled its plans to use Optus’ hybrid-fibre coaxial (HFC) network as part of its rollout and will use fibre-to-the-distribution point (FTTdP) instead
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Telstra conducts Australia’s first live 5G trials
Telstra, in partnership with Ericsson, has tested one of the world’s first 5G radio test beds in Melbourne.
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What if two countries declared cyber war on each other?
The internet has brought us many great things but it has made us more vulnerable. Protecting against such futuristic violence as cyber war is one of the key challenges of the 21st century.
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New tool can calculate renewable energy output in any location
Researchers have created an interactive web tool to estimate the amount of energy that could be generated by wind or solar farms at any location.
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Ambient light sensors could be tracking everything we do
The ambient light sensors used in smartphones, tablets and notebooks on a number of browsers could be monitoring and gathering information on their users in ways that compromise their privacy.
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