Re: [LINK] A non-sensationalist look at Australian internet speeds

2016-03-25 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 26 Mar 2016, at 10:28 AM, JanW wrote: > > Fairfax is dying. Their best journos jumped ship long ago, moving to places > where scrutiny is valued. Murdoch press will follow. > Mmmm … I’ve noticed that. There are still a few worth reading (Michael West, Kate

Re: [LINK] Where is the GOV.AU Alpha prototype?

2016-03-25 Thread Scott Howard
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Tom Worthington < tom.worthing...@tomw.net.au> wrote: > The Digital Transformation Office released a "prototype" of GOV.AU: > http://dto.us10.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=18f172213d32ca205c7e524bd=33ca021784=094181f64a > > But where is the GOV.AU Alpha

[LINK] Where is the GOV.AU Alpha prototype?

2016-03-25 Thread Tom Worthington
The Digital Transformation Office released a "prototype" of GOV.AU: http://dto.us10.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=18f172213d32ca205c7e524bd=33ca021784=094181f64a But where is the GOV.AU Alpha prototype? I followed the link to http://www.gov.au/alpha/ but that was just describing some aspects,

Re: [LINK] A non-sensationalist look at Australian internet speeds

2016-03-25 Thread JanW
At 09:48 AM 26/03/2016, Frank O'Connor you wrote: >To my mind … its not an argument for anything and a pointless filler on the >part of Fairfax. Perhaps the standard of their editorial staff has reached new >lows and they are simply desperate for content that their steadily shrinking >stable

Re: [LINK] A non-sensationalist look at Australian internet speeds

2016-03-25 Thread JanW
At 08:16 PM 25/03/2016, David Boxall wrote: ><http://www.smh.com.au/technology/innovation/a-nonsensationalist-look-at-australian-internet-speeds-20160325-gnr0p7.html> I would just like to know why YouTube vids stop every 5 minutes. It's not my network connection/provider because i

[LINK] A non-sensationalist look at Australian internet speeds

2016-03-25 Thread David Boxall
<http://www.smh.com.au/technology/innovation/a-nonsensationalist-look-at-australian-internet-speeds-20160325-gnr0p7.html> Australia has dropped down to 48th place in a global average broadband connection speed rankings list published by Akamai Technologies. ... According to the