Abstract
The September issue provides an interesting look at the National Broadband Network and how it is perceived to have problems that need to be resolved and how telecommunications is having an effect on the lives of Australians with discussion on how older Australians engage with online news and how mobile phone use in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a balance between opportunity and affordability. Papers on future digital service delivery and metadata retention provide a balance between identifying future use and how authorities are looking our telecommunications usage.
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