Melbourne set to host Labor’s AI centre
Melbourne has been selected as the host of a national AI lab, pledged by Labor if it wins the upcoming federal election.
Melbourne has been selected as the host of a national AI lab, pledged by Labor if it wins the upcoming federal election.
Cabling issues, internet access, affordability and an economic review were some of the top line points for Shadow communications minister, Michelle Rowland.
Legislation that will see social media companies and executives face hefty fines with jail time for failing quickly remove violent content from their platforms.
The encryption bill, intended to help police and national security agencies intercept online communications, could turn Australian companies ‘into Huaweis’, technology chiefs have warned.
If the proposal goes ahead it will lay bare those companies that have the highest gender pay gaps and fewest women in leadership positions.
NBN Co’s move to pause its HFC network rollout to fix service issues could cost up to $790 million, according to the Australian Labor Party.
In the wake of Labor confirming that it has no plans for a Royal Commission into the NBN, Scott Ludlam from the Greens has told PC World...
Many people continue to call for Labor to order a Royal Commission into the NBN should they return to power. It’s not surprising why… the $36bn FttH national rollout has turned into a $60bn failed upgrade to the existing copper network with many questionable individuals getting rich along the way. Furthermore, the justifications for doing this have been grounded in so much misinformation, incompetence and downright lies, that some decisions defy reality.
Labor reveals NBN policy in bid to scrap "second rate" Government rollout.
NBN Co will launch its fibre-to-the-basement service five months later later than expected.
Telstra is pursuing collaborative projects with a number of research institutes through which it aims to create solutions for network, security, and privacy.
The National Broadband Network (NBN) is effectively dead in that it is no longer the national scheme which Australians were expecting prior to last year's election, according to shadow communications minister, Jason Clare.
Federal secretary to the minister for communications, Paul Fletcher, has reaffirmed the Coalition Government's commitment to rural and remote access to the National Broadband Network (NBN), stating it continues to support the rollout of wireless and satellite technologies in less densely populated regions of Australia.
The 2013 federal election wasn't as much as a competition as a slaughter.
The Internet Industry Association has called for immediate action to address Australia’s “alarming” deterioration in digital competitiveness and innovation.