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nbn co launches first FTTC services
The first of nbn co's new fibre-to-the-curb (FTTC) services have been made available to premises in two suburbs in Melbourne and Sydney. [ + ]
NZ gets stuck into Facebook too
New Zealand's privacy commissioner is grilling Facebook over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, but hasn't decided whether to launch a formal investigation. [ + ]
Edge computing is the key to unlocking IoT
Edge computing is the perfect solution for Australian firms looking to capitalise on the IoT revolution. [ + ]
Better broadband for rural Victoria
RFPs have been issued for the construction and delivery of enhanced broadband services in Morwell, North Geelong and Horsham. [ + ]
nbn co CEO Bill Morrow to step down at end of 2018
Bill Morrow will step down from his role as nbn co's CEO at the end of the year, but this may be the worst possible time for him to leave. [ + ]
Ransomware supplanting data theft
The IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index shows that cybercriminals are increasingly favouring ransomware and destructive attacks over data breaches. [ + ]
Full nbn cost recovery a "difficult proposition"
The ACCC's final market report warns that nbn co may continue to struggle to meet its financial targets without price relief measures funded by the government. [ + ]
Telcos comply with nbn critical information regulations
The majority of telcos are complying with rules about providing Critical Information Summaries (CIS) to their nbn customers, an ACMA intelligence sweep has found. [ + ]
Morrow to step down as nbn CEO
The CEO of nbn co, Bill Morrow, has announced his intention to step down from his position by the end of 2018. [ + ]
Downtime can be disastrous
An ounce of prevention is better than millions of dollars of recovery, so make sure your UPS is ready to respond when needed. [ + ]
Microsoft launches Azure Cloud region in Canberra
Microsoft has launched a new Azure Cloud region in Canberra for government services, and received ASD certification to handle protected data. [ + ]
Hackers skim 5m payment cards from Saks chain
Hackers have stolen up to 5m payment card details from popular US department store chains Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off Fifth and Lord & Taylor. [ + ]
The benefits of versatility for financial services
Agile enterprises in the financial services sector are re-imagining how they deliver services to differentiate themselves in a competitive market. [ + ]
Australian unis targeted by phishers
Nine Iranians have been charged over an alleged global spear-phishing campaign that targeted up to 26 Australian universities. [ + ]
nbn speeds nearing maximum during peak periods
The largest nbn providers are delivering close to maximum speeds during the evenings, according to the first results from the ACCC testing program. [ + ]