Tags: nbnRemove, ruddRemove

Victoria offers $6m for fast web proposals 
By Liam Tung | Oct 11, 2011 | Comment Now 
Applicants must fund half the proposal cost.
 
NBN Co prepares for wireless tower backlash 
By James Hutchinson | Aug 4, 2011 | Comment Now 
TD-LTE network planned for construction later this year.
 
NBN key to Greens' Labor support 
By Liz Tay | Jul 22, 2010 | 1 Comment 
Ludlam slams Liberal's telco "wrecking tactics".
 
Conroy retains Comms portfolio 
By Liz Tay | Jun 28, 2010 | Comment Now 
Gillard announces 'limited reshuffle'.
 
Finance Minister Tanner to quit politics 
By Brett Winterford | Jun 25, 2010 | 1 Comment 
Nothing to do with new Prime Minister.
 
Rudd to spend $16m training NBN engineers  
By Jenny Eagle | May 19, 2009 | 2 Comments 
The Rudd Government has announced it will invest $16.15 million in a training facility for networking engineering students at the Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE (GippsTAFE).
 
Regional reseller said NBN plan better than Telstra's Next G proposal 
By Lilia Guan | Apr 7, 2009 | Comment Now 
Local reseller, Ian Grieve, owner of Computer Ambulance told CRN exclusively, that Telstra's answer to the NBN plans wouldn't work in regional areas.
 
Telstra’s NBN submission dropped 
Dec 15, 2008 | Comment Now 
Telstra has been informed that the Commonwealth has excluded it from the National Broadband Network (NBN) request for proposals (RFP) process.
 
Telstra tells Rudd: We need high-speed broadband 
Oct 3, 2008 | Comment Now 
Telstra has told PM Rudd that high-speed broadband must be the first cab off the rank. But on whose terms?
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Issue: 315 | May 2013

CRN Magazine looks in-depth at the emerging issues and developments for the channel, and provides insight, analysis and strategic information to help resellers better run their businesses.