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Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has directed the telecommunications watchdog, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), to place limits on the amount of spectrum due to be sold to individual companies in late 2012. Companies will...
Communications minister, senator Stephen Conroy has capped the amount of spectrum any single organisation will be able to acquire in the upcoming 700MHz and 2.5GHz auctions at 2x20MHz in the 700MHz and 2x40MHz in the 2.5 GHz band. The allocation of...
It’s an unfortunate accident of timing in terms of the remuneration tribunal, they’ve been working, I understand, on this for a good six or seven months and for it to be right at this time it just doesn’t look good
Federal Government is spending $620 million buying two satellites to provide broadband to the outback by 2015. Communications Minister Stephen Conroy and NBN Co chief Mike Quigley made the announcement in Canberra today. About 200,000 customers too...
The National Broadband Network yesterday revealed a deal with a US contractor to build the satellites that will cover the 3 per cent of premises in remote and rural areas not covered by the $36 billion project's fibre-optic cable. Communications...
Fixed wireless technology will provide high-speed internet to four per cent of premises and the remaining three per cent will be supplied by satellite technology to remote areas. Senator Stephen Conroy said Australians were a step closer to fast and...
I think that NBN Co will surprise you with the sheer size of the rollout plan for the next three years
Gillard government has announced that the National Broadband Network will spend $620 million on two new satellites to connect some of Australia's most remote towns. The satellites will be built in California and are due in service in 2015. According to...
The satellite service will be subsidised by other users and will not be available to anyone able to join the fibre delivery system. Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said the Ka-band satellites would be built by Space Systems/Loral in California...
Stephen Michael Conroy (born 18 January 1963) is an Australian politician and the current Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy in the Rudd Labor Government. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate since May 1996, representing the state of Victoria. Full Article
It’s an unfortunate accident of timing in terms of the remuneration tribunal, they’ve been working, I understand, on this for a good six or seven months and for it to be right at this time it just doesn’t look good
I think that NBN Co will surprise you with the sheer size of the rollout plan for the next three years
At the time the leaked information appeared in the media, the government was in the process of undertaking contractual negotiations in order to confirm, in a binding fashion, the ability to deliver the services as tendered
Any scrutiny of this procurement process is best conducted by an independent expert, such as the auditor general
