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NZ Plan For Fiber To the Home
By admin on June 7, 2010 | Comments Off
Ars has a note about New Zealand’s plans for nationwide broadband access, which will induce envy in many North American readers. “New Zealand has decided not to sit around while incumbent DSL operators milk the withered dugs of their cash cow until it keels over from old age. Instead, the Kiwis have established a government-owned corporation to invest NZ$1.5 billion for open-access fiber to the home. By 2020, 75 percent of residents should have, at (more…)
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2012 bosses deny demolition plan
By admin on December 11, 2009 | Comments Off
London 2012 chiefs tell BBC Sport they are not seriously considering a scheme to flatten the Olympic Stadium after the Games.
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Obama Looks Down Under For Broadband Plan
By admin on October 28, 2009 | Comments Off
oranghutan writes “The Obama administration is looking to the southern hemisphere for tips on how to improve the broadband situation in the US. The key telco adviser to the president, Sarah Crawford, has met with Australian telco analysts recently to find out how the Aussies are rolling out their $40 billion+ national broadband network. It is also rumored that the Obama administration is looking to the Dutch and New Zealand situations for inspiration (more…)
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T-Mobile Backs Off Plan To Charge $1.50 For Paper Bills
By admin on September 17, 2009 | Comments Off
netbuzz writes “Following a torrent of customer complaints, bad publicity and the threat of a class-action lawsuit, T-Mobile has abandoned a plan announced this summer to charge any customer wanting a paper bill $1.50 per month. While the news is being cheered by many T-Mobile customers, it’s not going to be as popular with others who praised the extra fee as an environmentally sound inducement to reduce paper use.”
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2012 bosses deny demolition plan
By admin on September 3, 2009 | Comments Off
London 2012 chiefs tell BBC Sport they are not seriously considering a scheme to flatten the Olympic Stadium after the Games.


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