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2018年3月29日 星期四

Tas wants AU$122m; Telstra fined; CommBank CIO leaves

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March 29, 2018
Telstra cops AU$10m fine over direct billing
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Telstra customers were charged for direct billing services without approving them or entering payment information, the ACCC has found, with the telco to refund around 100,000 customers and pay a AU$10 million penalty.
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Government passes critical infrastructure national security Bill
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Most NBN speed promises actually being delivered: ACCC
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Vodafone expands NBN rollout; launches Vodafone TV
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AWS scores IRAP protected-level government security tick
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MacTel deploying SD-WAN services for aged care organisation
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Tasmanian government seeking AU$122m from Basslink for cable outage
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Government bowel cancer screening register delayed to 'late 2019'
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Dodo, iPrimus, Commander latest to compensate 5,800 NBN customers
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CommBank CIO Whiteing to leave in executive refresh
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Five years and ​AU$103m later, DHS' new child support system has a staff interface
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After spending all of its AU$103.2 million child support system upgrade budget, the Department of Human Services has merely delivered staff an interface and provided some online users with an updated website.
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