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Although obviously very unhappy with the broadband monopoly created by the previous government, Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull – as its shareholder minister – also has to protect the interests of NBN Co.
See on Scoop.it – Connected World
Although obviously very unhappy with the broadband monopoly created by the previous government, Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull – as its shareholder minister – also has to protect the interests of NBN Co.
Lately the UK broadband scene has seen a number of projects emerge. There's the Fujitsu/Virgin/Talk Talk announcement, the rebirth of CityFibre from the Ashes of i3, and now this new one called HyperOptic. In fact there are at least
I've always felt that Broadband World Forum was just the right size for a telecom event. It's big enough that more or less everyone who is anyone is there, which for me – as an analyst – is a boon
The FTTH Council APAC Anuual Conference in Seoul last week was the second of three such conferences worldwide (the third will be in Las Vegas in September) and as such a second round of numbers was released. I won't dwell
Yesterday’s Webinar on Emerging Markets & Next-Gen Broadband was very successful (highest number of attendees of any webinar I hosted or co-hosted) and resulted in a lot of interesting questions. Evidently a few people were knocking at the wrong door
Early this week, Bouygues Telecom, the #3 mobile player in the French market announced that they would be offering triple play FTTB services starting Summer 2010. In 2009, Bouygues Telecom launched their triple-play BBox offering over ADSL over the remnants
Last year, Brough Turner's remarks on Romanian fiber access and the University of Oxford Saïd Business School's Broadband Quality study prompted me into looking at Eastern European fiber access. It turns out that in addition to Romania, five other countries
As early as two years ago, I cast a doubtful look on the numbers that were coming out of the FTTH Council Asia Pacific regarding Chinese coverage and penetration. This year's numbers are even more astounding. I don't have access