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- Broadband Censorship, Copyright and Complaints | BTalk Australia
- (19min 31) Simon Hackett, MD of Internet provider Internode, thinks the National Broadband Network will not, and should not, be built. On today’s BTalk Australia he explains his reasoning, in a wide ranging discussion with Phil Dobbie. You’ll also hear his views on Internet censorship, copyright infringements and the sharp...
- Blog posts 2008-12-03
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- Tesla Gets 313 Miles On A Single Charge!
- Tesla Motors is kicking ass and breaking records. Australian Simon Hackett managed to squeeze a whopping 313 miles out of his all-electric coupe: Top Speed : This week, Australia played host to the Global Green Challenge, where among other things, a new record was...
- News items 2009-10-29
- Internode MD smashes world record electric car distance
- Internode managing director, Simon Hackett, has broken the world record distance for driving an electric car on a single charge. Hackett and co-driver Emilis Prelgauskas drove a Teslar Roadster — owned by Hackett and the only one of its kind currently in Australia — 501 kilometres on a single charge....
- News items 2009-10-27
- Provider to double net speed.
- Byline: Simon Hayes May 22, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- South Australian ISP Internode is preparing to roll out a new service under the Annex M standard. The International Telecommunications Union has set the requirements for the second generation asymmetric...
- Research articles 2006-05-22
- The Non-Geek Guide to the National Broadband Network | BTalk Australia
- (10min 57) What does all this talk about the National Broadband Network mean? Why is it being built without Telstra? Why is the government looking at the structural separation of Telstra? What is Fibre to the Node and Fibre of the Home? And what the hell are DSLAMs? ...
- Blog posts 2009-04-12
- Question the Sun! A content analysis of diversity in the Vancouver Sun before and after the Hollinger take-over
- NEWSWATCH CANADA formerly Project Censored Canada conducts independent research on the thoroughness and diversity of Canadian news coverage. Question the Sun! is the result of a series of content analysis studies of the Vancouver Sun, undertaken by students in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University in 1998. The...
- Research articles 2000-03-22
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