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streets.mn - Rethinking Municipal Broadband Internet with Chris Mitchell
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NBN: Facts vs Fiction, Storify, Pinterest, Tablets - Download This Show - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The NBN has become something worse than a political football, so this week we’re separating NBN facts from fiction. Don’t forget to have a say as well. Drop a comment below or visit our Facebook page (facebook.com/downloadthisshow) and tell us what YOU want to know about the supposed $50 billion project. We examine the rise of social curation with Storify and Pinterest and examine the effect it will have on journalism and retail. Plus the future of Tablet computing as we review a few of our favourites..
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/downloadthisshow/ep6/3867350
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RN Rear Vision - 20 April 2011 - Telecommunications in Australia
Everything to do with communications in Australia has always been highly political; the National Broadband Network provides the latest evidence. Rear Vision looks at the story of communication in Australia and compares the evolution of the internet here with the rest of the world.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/rearvision/stories/2011/3191296.htm
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Going wireless in the bush: the revolution will be televised (Podcast)
CSIRO is developing wireless broadband technology that could operate using barely a quarter the number of transmission towers required by current systems.
Without access to a wireless broadband connection allowing the upload of information at the same rate it can be downloaded, people living beyond Australia’s planned fibre network are potentially facing a digital divide.
But now, in what could prove to be a major breakthrough for people living in rural and regional Australia, CSIRO is developing wireless broadband technology that could operate using barely a quarter of the number of transmission towers required by current systems, and provide fast up and down speeds.
CSIRO’s Ngara technology aims to bring wireless broadband access to people living in the bush by using existing broadcasting infrastructure and UHF spectrum, such as that left behind when Australian TV goes 100 per cent digital.
http://www.csiro.au/multimedia/Going-wireless-in-the-bush.html
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Going wireless in the bush: the revolution will be televised (Podcast)
CSIRO is developing wireless broadband technology that could operate using barely a quarter the number of transmission towers required by current systems.
Without access to a wireless broadband connection allowing the upload of information at the same rate it can be downloaded, people living beyond Australia’s planned fibre network are potentially facing a digital divide.
But now, in what could prove to be a major breakthrough for people living in rural and regional Australia, CSIRO is developing wireless broadband technology that could operate using barely a quarter of the number of transmission towers required by current systems, and provide fast up and down speeds.
CSIRO’s Ngara technology aims to bring wireless broadband access to people living in the bush by using existing broadcasting infrastructure and UHF spectrum, such as that left behind when Australian TV goes 100 per cent digital.
http://www.csiro.au/multimedia/Going-wireless-in-the-bush.html
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Part 4: The future of OTT
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Part 3: The consumer experience
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Part 2: The market for OTT
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OTT Podcast. Part1: OTT - the next age of TV
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Triangulation 5: Dane Jasper
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt
Building better broadband with Dane Jasper co-founder and CEO of Sonic.net, this week’s guest.
Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/tri.
We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes.
Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.
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