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Broadband News
The anti-Telstra team bolstered their political firepower today with the addition of ex-NSW Treasurer Michael Egan.
crn.com.au - 17 May 2008
The trend towards building HSPA modems directly into laptops goes into overdrive as Ericsson launches a new HSPA and GPS equipped notebook module, with Dell the latest major international customer, after Lenovo earlier this year. Who needs dongles and cards, when built-in is better?
itwire.com - 17 May 2008
Mobile products vendor Ericsson and hardware giant Dell have teamed up to connect notebook users to mobile broadband networks with High Speed Packet Access (HSPA).
crn.com.au - 17 May 2008
Basslink Telecoms has received a carrier licence from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), and says its fibre-optic cable under the Bass Strait could be operational by the end of this year, but consumer action group Digital Tasmania is sceptical.
ZDNet - 16 May 2008
The idle Basslink optic-fibre cable could break the Telstra monopoly on Bass Strait internet traffic by the end of the year, its owners said yesterday.
News Ltd - 16 May 2008
Telstra has held talks with rivals Optus and AAPT over a possible deal on the Rudd Government's $12 billion national broadband network tender as potential new bidders, including Macquarie Group, increased the pressure on the former monopoly.
The Australian - 16 May 2008
Labor has avoided an embarrassing delay in the rollout of its $4.7 billion national broadband network after a crucial piece of legislation was passed at the 11th hour.
SMH - 15 May 2008
Former NSW state treasurer Michael Egan will spearhead a bid against Telstra for the lucrative $4.7 billion national broadband deal.
The Australian - 15 May 2008
The Federal Government has bounced back to the Senate legislation aimed at forcing Telstra to give more information to potential rivals wanting a piece of its broadband action.
News Ltd - 15 May 2008
The owners Basslink power cable linking Tasmania to the mainland seem intent on using its optic fibre to become a wholesale telecommunications carrier, rather than simply selling dark fibre access to a third party via the Tasmanian Government.
itwire.com - 15 May 2008
The unused fibre optic cable across Bass Strait is one step closer to becoming commercialised.
ABC Online - 15 May 2008
The anti-Telstra team bolstered their political firepower today with the addition of ex-NSW Treasurer Michael Egan.
pcauthority.com.au - 15 May 2008
A decision on whether Optus will act against the Federal Government decision to cancel the OPEL rural broadband contract is pending, with the company's Australian management having made a recommendation to its Singaporean board.
News Ltd - 15 May 2008
Optus has selected Fujitsu to support its multi-hundred million dollar 3G network expansion program.
Australian IT - 15 May 2008

