Broadband 'major influence' Labor's national broadband network was one of the "major influences" for Tony Windsor's backing of the Labor Party, the independent MP said today.
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Broadband policy swayed Windsor Labor's national broadband network was a "key" reason for Tony Windsor's backing of the Labor party, he said today
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Rural Broadband A Priority For Australia's Gillard Rural Broadband A Priority For Australia's Gillard
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Broadband defines Labor's 2010 election win The Australian technology sector will get its fibre-to-the-home National Broadband Network after the two remaining undecided rural independent MPs threw their support behind Julia Gillard and the ALP to form the next Federal Government. With the backing of New England's Tony Windsor and Lyne's Rob Oakeshott, Julia Gillard now has the support of 76 members of the newly elected Parliament, giving ...
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Better broadband would benefit local businesses POOR broadband availability in rural areas is hitting businesses, a report has claimed.
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Broadband 'Last Thing To Go' If Cash Is Tight More people would opt to cut back on food rather than give up their broadband connection if money became tight according to a Sky News survey.
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Labor's broadband plan the main deal clincher Tony Windsor has identified the national broadband network as the 'critical issue' in his decision to back a minority Labor Government.
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TelstraClear broadband improvements TelstraClear will increase the price, speed and data caps of its most popular cable broadband plans in Wellington and Christchurch from next month when the rise in GST to 15 per cent takes effect.
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BridgeWave and Broadband Antenna Tracking System (BATS) Create Industry-First Auto-Tracking High-Capacity Wireless ... SANTA CLARA, Calif.----BridgeWave Communications and Broadband Antenna Tracking Systems today announced the successful integration of BATS’ automatic antenna aiming and tracking technology and BridgeWave’s high-capacity wireless radio systems.
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2Q 2010: 3GPP Mobile Broadband Technologies Achieve 73% of New Connections in the Americas BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - 09/07/10) - 3GPP mobile broadband technology (UMTS-HSPA) grew by 11.9 million new subscriptions, of the total (net) 16.3 million mobile subscriptions added in the second quarter 2010 throughout the Americas, reports 3G Americas, a wireless industry trade association representing the GSM family of technologies including LTE. The explosion of 3GPP mobile broadband ...
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