The portals’ battle for the start
Will ninemsn and Yahoo7 maintain their dominance in the fight for the share of our internet time?
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Will ninemsn and Yahoo7 maintain their dominance in the fight for the share of our internet time?
Dodo has been taken to task for misleading advertising. But is telco advertising in Australia misleading in general? What can be done to make it easier for consumers to understand?
Will the NBN provide a boom for local application developers? If so, have we got enough local expertise to develop these applications? A visit to many government department websites will show how poor the user experience can be. With the new network will we just get more frustrated quicker?
Paul Fletcher has seen two sides of the telecommunications industry. First as an advisor to Senator Alston, the communications minister under the Howard Government, then he headed Regulatory Affairs for Optus. So what insights can he provide on the industry over the last decade?
Australia is hurtling slowly towards one of the fastest broadband networks in the world, but what are we going to do with it?
Next month digital radio will be rolled out in most Australian capital cities. But is it too little, too late? Is the real future for radio moving online?
Is the NBN announcement a good thing? The industry at large seems to say yes. The Opposition is less sold on the idea, as you’ll hear from Nick Minchin.
Next week the government will announce the winning bidder for the build of the National Broadband Network. The announcement is expected when Kevin Rudd returns from the G20 in London.
Is the government manoeuvring towards a structural separation of Telstra?
Sol Trujillo is leaving Telstra at the end of the tax year. So what is his legacy? On this week’s Twisted Wire we give the report card on his performance at Telstra and look at some of his recent overseas history as well.
Getting people to overstretch themselves by pushing up house prices is hardly the solution to an economic recovery