Communications minister slams nbn raid claim as police move in
Communications minister rejects claims that raids on Labor Party staffers' emails in relation to alleged nbn document leaks are political.
Communications minister rejects claims that raids on Labor Party staffers' emails in relation to alleged nbn document leaks are political.
NBN Co chief executive Bill Morrow has brushed off claims his staff aided in politicising the rollout of the NBN during questioning from Senator Stephen Conroy at the Senate Select Committee.
The cost of the NBN is rising as we speak - that’s according to NBN Co Chairman Ziggy Switkowski, who was grilled today at a hearing of the Senate Select Committee on NBN.
Peak Australian ICT industry representative body, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), has called on returning prime minister and leader of the Federal Labor Party, Kevin Rudd, to take action and restore industry confidence in the economy.
Minister for broadband, communications and the digital economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, has released two draft ministerial directions for public consultation to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
The Gillard Government is investing $20.3 million in nine telehealth projects which will use the National Broadband Network (NBN) to pilot new methods of healthcare delivery.
Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, has confirmed Coalition plans to make Australians pay as much as $3000 if they wanted to connect to superfast broadband.
iPrimus, part of M2 Telecommunications Group (ASX: MTU), has connected the first NBN end user in the new rollout area of Coffs Harbour, NSW.
Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, has launched Australia Post Digital Mailbox, a closed and secure communications channel hosted in an Australian cloud.
Victoria’s first Broadband Application Laboratory has been officially opened at Melbourne University.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has ranked Australia 14th - two spots behind neighbouring New Zealand - in a recent study of ICT competitiveness with a strong focus on broadband.
The National Broadband Network (NBN) construction start dates will be revealed in the next few weeks, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
The Convergence Review Committee has released an emerging issues paper as part of its next step in reviewing the Australian media and communications regulation.
Despite the surging popularity of wireless Internet, fixed-line broadband services continue to grow, according to a report by the Australia Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
In recent weeks, communications emperor Stephen Conroy marched far and wide, from Armidale schools to Sydney trade fairs, modelling a suit of fibre painstakingly woven over several years but he has simply been exposed as naked and foolish.