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Gregory, Mark A. "Regional Mobile Telecommunications Access, Competition and Public Benefits." Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 10, no. 2 (2022): 297–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v10n2.595.

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) received an application for merger approval from Telstra Corporation Limited and TPG Telecom Limited related to three interrelated agreements that would put in place a Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) arrangement. The three agreements include a MOCN Service Agreement, a Spectrum Authorisation Agreement, and a Mobile Site Transition Agreement. This paper considers the proposed arrangements, identifies that the ACCC’s failure to declare domestic mobile roaming in 2018 was, in some large part, responsible for the market environment that
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Schrag, Janelle, Latha Shivakumar, Monique Dawkins, Leigh Boehmer, and Lorna Lucas. "Exploring online access of an immuno-oncology wallet card among oncology providers." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 5_suppl (2020): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.5_suppl.93.

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93 Background: In 2019, the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) developed an immuno-oncology (IO) wallet card to address the continuous need for immune-related adverse event education and resources, particularly for IO patients and the non-oncology providers from whom they receive care. The wallet card was distributed to ACCC’s membership of cancer programs via mailings and online, which included a short survey for users to complete at time of download. Methods: To better understand the demographics and motivations of individuals who access the IO wallet card, an exploratory analysi
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Teyana, S. Sapula, and D. Haule Damian. "Development of Reliable Web-Based Laboratories for Developing Countries." May 25, 2010. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1082617.

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In online context, the design and implementation of effective remote laboratories environment is highly challenging on account of hardware and software needs. This paper presents the remote laboratory software framework modified from ilab shared architecture (ISA). The ISA is a framework which enables students to remotely acccess and control experimental hardware using internet infrastructure. The need for remote laboratories came after experiencing problems imposed by traditional laboratories. Among them are: the high cost of laboratory equipment, scarcity of space, scarcity of technical pers
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RAESS, Michael, Omran Alhaddad, Johanna Bischof, et al. "Facilitating remote and virtual access provision by European research infrastructures – requirements, issues, and recommendations." Open Research Europe, July 24, 2024. https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.18023.1.

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Research Infrastructures (RIs) are strategic assets facilitating innovation and knowledge advancement across all scientific disciplines. They provide researchers with advanced tools and resources that go beyond individual or institutional capacities and promote collaboration, community-building and the application of scientific standards. Remote and virtual access to RIs enables scientists to use these essential resources without the necessity of being physically present. The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions where a catalyst for the expansion and further development of remote and virtual access
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RAESS, Michael, Omran Alhaddad, Johanna Bischof, et al. "Facilitating remote and virtual access provision by European research infrastructures – requirements, issues, and recommendations." Open Research Europe, May 16, 2025. https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.18023.2.

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Research infrastructures (RIs) are strategic assets facilitating innovation and knowledge advancement across all scientific disciplines. They provide researchers with advanced tools and resources that go beyond individual or institutional capacities and promote collaboration, community-building and the application of scientific standards. Remote and virtual access to RIs enables scientists to use these essential resources without the necessity of being physically present. The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions where a catalyst for the expansion and further development of remote and virtual access
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Goggin, Gerard. "Broadband." M/C Journal 6, no. 4 (2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2219.

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Connecting I’ve moved house on the weekend, closer to the centre of an Australian capital city. I had recently signed up for broadband, with a major Australian Internet company (my first contact, cf. Turner). Now I am the proud owner of a larger modem than I have ever owned: a white cable modem. I gaze out into our new street: two thick black cables cosseted in silver wire. I am relieved. My new home is located in one of those streets, double-cabled by Telstra and Optus in the data-rush of the mid-1990s. Otherwise, I’d be moth-balling the cable modem, and the thrill of my data percolating down
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Archer, Catherine, and Kate Delmo. "Play Is a Child’s Work (on Instagram)." M/C Journal 26, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2952.

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Introduction Where children’s television once ruled supreme as a vehicle for sales of kids’ brands, the marketing of children’s toys now often hinges on having the right social media influencer, many of them children themselves (Verdon). As Forbes reported in 2021, the pandemic saw an increase in children spending more time online, many following their favourite influencers on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. The importance of tapping into partnering with the right influencer grew, as did sales in toys for children isolated at home. We detail, through a case study approach and visual narrative
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Leaver, Tama. "Going Dark." M/C Journal 24, no. 2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2774.

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The first two months of 2021 saw Google and Facebook ‘go dark’ in terms of news content on the Australia versions of their platforms. In January, Google ran a so-called “experiment” which removed or demoted current news in the search results available to a segment of Australian users. While Google was only darkened for some, in February news on Facebook went completely dark, with the company banning all news content and news sharing for users within Australian. Both of these instances of going dark occurred because of the imminent threat these platforms faced from the News Media Bargaining Cod
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