30 Jun 2022 Lawful Intercept on the Cheap – SAVE THE DATE Member, Events, Newsletter How do ISPs meet their lawful intercept obligations? In this online session we will hear from Richard Nelson, Shane Alcock (Uni of Waikato) and Dave Mill (Searchlight),…
30 Jun 2022 Welcome, Kyle! Technical, Newsletter We are excited to introduce Kyle Zrinski, our new PHP Developer. Working with the tech team, he will be a vital contributor to our new IAA Member…
30 Jun 2022 Meet the Member – Brett O’Hara Member, Newsletter This month’s Meet the Member segment features our wonderful Deputy Chair, Brett O’Hara, who is employed as a Senior Network Engineer at Vocus in the Platform Engineering…
30 Jun 2022 Cyber Security for Government Summit 2022 Upcoming Events, Events, Newsletter Date: Tuesday, 26 July – Thursday 28 July 2022 Type: Hybrid Location: Hotel Swissotel Sydney or online
30 Jun 2022 Equinix SY1 Network Expansion and Rearrangement Technical, Newsletter Across two nights, Equinix SY1 had new equipment installed and the layout of hardware rearranged. This work was necessary as it helps to increase our hardware capacity…
30 Jun 2022 June’s Advocacy Corner Update Industry News, Advocacy, Newsletter Completed Submissions Telstra-TPG Merger Authorisation | ACCC In our response to the Commission’s consultation regarding the merger authorisation requested by Telstra and TPG, we noted our general…
30 Jun 2022 The Importance of IXPs Industry News, Technical, Newsletter During the month of June, we released two independent reports that assess IAA’s contribution and importance to Australia’s Internet. In this report, “The Importance of IXPs in…
30 Jun 2022 Benefits of IAA Member, Newsletter Earlier last week, we released a report “Benefits of the Internet Association of Australia” by Michael Kende – a globally recognised expert economist and thought leader on…
30 Jun 2022 Catching up With Founding Member, Michael Malone Member, Newsletter One of our staff members caught up with Michael Malone as he was enjoying a holiday in Europe! Michael was the owner of iiNet at the time…