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At long last, after years of aggressive criticism of the Australian Labor Party's National Broadband Network (NBN) plan, the opposition has released an alternative vision. Benoit Felten reports. (0)
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Australia’s NBN now covers 784,592 premises, and the fibre-based portion will reach 93 per cent of homes by 2021. By Sean Buckley. (0)
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By Seán O’Halloran, President and Managing Director, Alcatel-Lucent Australia (0)
News added Over 6 months in Alcatel-Lucent by The Network Integrator
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A telco operating over the top of (or beside) a National Broadband Network (NBN) faces a very challenging environment: SingTel's three-unit restructuring is one response. By Ian Scales. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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After years of regulatory rough-stuff, Telecom New Zealand - as battered, bruised and cauliflower-eared as an All Black front row forward - has finally succumbed and split itself in two. By Ian Scales. (2)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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Shailendra Maurya, Development Manager at Cerillion, looks at the investments being made in national broadband networks and their impact on the global economy. (0)
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Australia’s NBN Company and Telstra have today announced that they had entered into ‘Definitive Agreements’ on the rollout of the country’s National Broadband Network (NBN). Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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The Australian National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co) has announced that Ericsson will roll out and manage a 4G LTE fixed-wireless network for rural and remote areas as part of the National Broadband Network (NBN). By Ian Scales (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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TM Forum chairman Keith Willetts says the competition model for mobile networks is an example of what not to do in the future for the communications industry. Also, Nucleus Connect's David Storrie admits OSS problems on Singapore's NBN after reports systems vendor Alcatel Lucent is to be kicked off the project.

Participants:
Keith Willetts, chairman and CEO, TM Forum
David Storrie, CEO Nucleus Connect

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Global Headlines: Wifi most connected; Murdoch's new daily; I'm just browsing

Including:
Americas Report: The Fastest Broadband Network in the USA
Asia Report: Infrastructure partnerships the key to Telco growth
Europe Report: How to make a profitable, successful mobile app?

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Video added Over 6 months in NewsDesk by NewsDesk
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Cisco has long been talking up the power of video, now the networking company is predicting that video communications will have a similar effect on global productivity and economics as e-commerce - and the experts largely agree, leaving it up to operators to find even more bandwidth.

Participants:
Gier Olsen, Vice President Telepresence Video, Cisco
Malcolm Rodrigues, Vice President for Sales, Marketing and Customer Operations, Nucleus Connect
Benoît Felten, CEO and Co-founder, Diffraction Analysis

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If you separate infrastructure and services, you automatically create a wholesale market. But what happens next? The world should watch carefully as Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand all institute broadband network build with structural separation.
Simon Kearney reports that instead of national telcos trying to become regional by building everywhere they appear more likely to hand off broadband traffic and services to each other. Does this indicate a possible return to the old days?

Participants:
Malcolm Rodrigues, vice president for sales, marketing and customer operations, Nucleus Connect.
Diarmid Massey, vice president, carrier services, global markets, Cable & Wireless.

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It was: how do you fibre up a huge, sparsely populated country like Australia? Expecting the incumbent to do it didn't work, so the Australian government decided to do it itself... sort of. By Ian Scales. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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After years of relatively unexciting competition, Singapore’s broadband market is finally seeing some activity, thanks to the NBN. Melissa Chua reports. (0)
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The codgers have returned, refreshed, from their charabanc outing to France to ruminate over the Australian broadband election; the possible eyeing-up of Skype by Cisco; and the evident lack of eyeing-up of Matron, should she ever squeeze into a telephonic little black dress.

 

Codgertations has been specially designed as part of a palliative care programme for industry veterans (old codgers) Martyn Warwick and Ian Scales who, with the caring assistance of the occasional guest codger, cogitate and ruminate on the week's best, worst and most amusing stories in telecoms.

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