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Alternatively you can search through archived ATUG Opinions. < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > November 2007 ATUG welcomes the T4 Campaign launched today by 11 telcos to counter Telstra’s campaign of misinformation on broadband, competition and regulation in Australia. Read the full article... October 2007 ATUG 2007 Annual Conference & Gala Dinner Awards Night - ATUG’S 23rd Annual Conference, ATUG 2007, will be held in Sydney at the Australian Technology Park, on the 7-8 March 2007. Read the full article... September 2007 This week’s ATUG Opinion is a speech from the World Broadband Forum Europe last November by Dougal Scott, Director of Policy Development at OFCOM. The topic was FTTx regulatory developments - a UK and European view. Read the full article... July 2007 ATUG’s Managing Director, Rosemary Sinclair, today welcomed delegates at ATUG 2007, the group’s 23rd annual update conference for communications end users. Read the full article... July 2007 2006 proved to be a big year for broadband in Australia. The Federal Government received over a billion dollars in Broadband Connect and Clever Network applications from service providers, state governments and industry/community consortia. Read the full article... June 2007 ATUG attended CommunicAsia 2007 in Singapore, attending the conference and visiting the exhibition. An increased number of Australian companies were present supported by Austrade at the Federal level and the South Australian Government. These companies included hardware, software and services companies. Read the full article... June 2007 This week’s ATUG Opinion comes after a very special dinner to celebrate 10 years of open competition in telecommunications being introduced on 1 July 1997. ATUG marked this date by honouring our Charles Todd Medal winners over the last 16 years who represent every facet of the communications industry. Also during the week the Minister tabled the ACCC reports for 2005-2006 on: Read the full article... June 2007 This week’s ATUG Opinion comes as ATUG is celebrating 10 years of open competition in telecommunications and the benefits that has brought end users – better prices and services and faster innovation such as mobile and broadband. Read the full article... June 2007 The most significant policy change in telecommunications in Australia happened on 1 July 1997 when open competition was introduced. On June 30, 1997 after more than 16 years working towards competitive telecommunications, ATUG hosted a dinner in Sydney to celebrate the milestone. Read the full article... May 2007 This week’s ATUG Opinion is a summary of thoughts from both meetings. Many of the issues discussed were common although the perspective differed – end users, government policy makers. Read the full article... < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > |