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Roaming charges to be abolished in Europe in 2014

From TechWeek Europe and the Daily Telegraph:  The European Commission has voted to end the practice of imposing mobile roaming charges when travelling to different countries in Europe, beginning in [more]

Australian Information Commissioner's Statement on US 'PRISM" Surveillance Program

From the OAIC:  The Australian Information Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, has issued the following statement on the United States 'PRISM' surveillance program: Reports on the surveillance of the communications and online activity [more]

Utel Networks pays infringement notices for misleading consumers

From the ACCC:  Utel Networks Pty Ltd has paid three infringement notices, totalling $19,800, and provided a court enforceable undertaking to the Australian Competition and Conmsumer Commission (ACCC) for misrepresentations [more]

TIO Complaint Statistics for January to March 2013

From the TIO:  The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) has released complaints statistics for the first three months of 2013. The TIO's summary of the statistics is as follows: The TIO received 40,021 [more]

IACCM publishes 20 critical information security controls

From the IACCM:  The International Association for Contract & Commercial Management (IACCM) has published a useful checklist for businesses seeking a guide to information security controls. Based on the SANS Institute’s [more]

Vodafone warned by ACMA over advertising

From the ACMA:  The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued a formal warning to Vodafone Pty Ltd for a breach of the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code (TCP Code).  [more]

ACCC finalises wholesale prices for broadband services on Telstra’s copper network

From the ACCC:  The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced that it has completed its inquiry to set terms and conditions for the wholesale ADSL service and published [more]

Attorney General announces mandatory data breach notification laws

From the office of the Australian Attorney General:  The Commonwealth Attorney General has announced new laws to be introduced into Parliament requiring businesses and organisations to inform individuals when a [more]

ACCC announces inquiry into access to mobile networks

From the ACCC:  The ACCC has announced a public inquiry into whether it would be preferable to extend, vary or revoke the domestic mobile terminating access service (MTAS) declaration, or [more]

US Judge suggests evidence that Apple took part in eBook pricing conspiracy

From Cellular News:  A US Federal Judge has stated that there is likely evidence that Apple had conspired to increase the price of eBooks. Apple has previously refused offers from the [more]

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