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MARKET CLARITY IN THE NEWS

15 January 2010
ZDNet: Exetel on ACMA: No demand for 100Mbps

14 December 2009
ZDNet: Tassie NBN Co ditches Aurora JV

10 December 2009
ZDNet: Conroy's Broadband Future Conference: Photos

14 October 2009
ARN: Analysts - Court case will make no difference

01 September 2009
CNET: Can Vodafone close the rural 3G gap? (Questionable link)

31 August 2009
ARN: NBN Survey - FttP is the best option in the long term

27 August 2009
ARN: NBN Survey - Seven top ICT analysts think the NBN will be worth the money spent

14 July 2009
Telstra Wholesale e-Newsletter: Industry news and trends

14 July 2009
SMH: Universal broadband a home run for most

08 July 2009
PRWire: Market Clarity releases results of Vocus Customer Survey

28 May 2009
The Age: A painless way to cut the cord

16 April 2009
Business Spectator: Clutching at fibres?

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LATEST PRESS RELEASES

14 July 2009
Market Clarity's Submission to the Senate Select Committee on the National Broadband Network
Market Clarity has recently lodged a submission to the Senate Select Committee on the National Broadband Network outlining our insights and views with respect to the NBN.

27 February 2009
Australia's Networks Mapped!
Market Clarity's Australian Telecom Infrastructure Atlas 2009, based on the company's extensive Telecommunications Infrastructure Database, contains 341 maps showing backhaul fibre, long-haul microwave, ADSL, SHDSL, and fixed wireless broadband infrastructure at the national, state, and capital city inner and outer metropolitan levels.

03 December 2008
ADSL2+ Holds Key to Immediate Need for Speed
Launching the November 2008 edition of Market Clarity's The Australian Internet Market: Market Tracker 2000-2013, Shara Evans, Australia's foremost telecommunications forecaster and CEO of Market Clarity, said she expects higher speed services to continue dominating the broadband services market.

06 February 2008
Market Clarity Launches "The State of Broadband Infrastructure in Australia" Report and Broadband Research Portal
Market Clarity has launched a new report analysing the relationship between new regional broadband initiatives (such as OPEL and Telstra's NextG) and existing telecommunications infrastructure. We have also launched a brand new Broadband Research Portal identifying latest research on broadband in OECD countries.

14 December 2007
Engineers Australia: Telecommunications Infrastructure Report Card:
An assessment of Australia's fixed and mobile telecommunications infrastructure - Featuring Research from Market Clarity's Telecoms Infrastructure Database

20 June 2007
Market Clarity: Winner 2007 ACOMMS Award for Professional Services to the Telecommunications Industry
Market Clarity is honoured to be the recipient of this prestigious award. We would like to thank the Communications Alliance and Communications Day, hosts of the awards, as well as our customers, and most especially our excellent staff whose hard work made this possible.

12 June 2007
Market Clarity Short Listed for ACOMMS Award: Services to Industry - Professional Services

23 May 2007
Letter to the Editor: Market Clarity Response to OECD Criticism
The OECD has criticised the accuracy of some data points contained within our report on broadband in OECD countries.

15 May 2007
Facts Vital in Broadband Debate
Sydney-based telecommunications analyst firm Market Clarity has published an analysis of the OECD's broadband "league table" which casts doubt on the accuracy and methodology of the international assessment.

03 April 2007
Australia's Leading Telecom Infrastructure Business Intelligence Service Releases Major Update
Australia's leading telecom infrastructure business intelligence service has released an expanded version of its unique resource, which identifies the location of Australia's current telecommunications infrastructure.

12 February 2007
Show Us the Money
As Australia's VoIP population tops one million subscribers, independent local analyst firm Market Clarity warns that revenue generation must become a priority for the VoIP service provider market.

21 November 2006
Tight Margins, Tough Competition in the Broadband Era
The fast, early growth in broadband revenue has seen the market pass $2.04 billion in 2006. However, according to new research from Market Clarity, the coming years will see slower growth as broadband penetration nears its limits.

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MARKET CLARITY NEWSLETTER

This short publication is designed to alert our colleagues and customers to new research and Market Clarity news. In addition, we will provide regular feature articles giving an in-depth discussion of relevant Market Clarity research findings.

5 March 2009 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, Improving Australia's Infrastructure Policy

12 December 2008 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, Mobile Broadband to Squeeze the Fixed Broadband Market

28 June 2007 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, Do we understand national broadband requirements?

6 February 2007 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, Scoping Australia's VoIP Services Market

3 January 2007 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, Broadband Geo-Economics in Australia

12 October 2006 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, Annodex, a New Way to Work with Video

29 August 2006 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, VoIP Security: The Network is the Issue

9 August 2006 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, Deflating the "VoIP Spam" Hype

28 June 2006 Edition: This Newsletter includes a feature article, The Changing Voice Market

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