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What’s in a number? A discussion of two decisions concerning rights in telephone numbers

What’s in a number? A discussion of two decisions concerning rights in telephone numbers

19 November 2020
By Tom Gilbert
Most of us don’t think about our telephone numbers very often but these strings of digits can be incredibly important.
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Vodafone TPG merger – the key take outs

Vodafone TPG merger – the key take outs

8 April 2020
By Carla Massaria
Court confirms it is quality not quantity of competition that counts in merger assessments
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ACCC publishes draft decision to not declare wholesale mobile roaming

ACCC publishes draft decision to not declare wholesale mobile roaming

12 May 2017
By Mark Giuseppini
On 5 May 2017, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) published its draft decision not to ‘declare’ a wholesale domestic mobile roaming service (domestic mobile roaming service).
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‘Essential’ telecom patents: How to win FRANDs and influence people

‘Essential’ telecom patents: How to win FRANDs and influence people

4 May 2017
By Sarah-Jane Frydman
The UK High Court’s 150+ page epic on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) licence terms in Unwired Planet v Huawei has stirred up a lot of commentary in the tech nerd space and the international patent community (across which there is probably a fair bit of overlap).
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Fibre flip-flop

Fibre flip-flop

10 April 2013
By Zach Meyers
The Coalition’s plans to overhaul the NBN
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