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Technology, media and telecommunications

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  • Mandatory Australian Industry Participation plans a step closer for $500M+ projects
    The Government recently announced its plan to mandate Australian Industry Participation (AIP) Plans for all major projects (i.e. projects to establish, expand, improve or upgrade a facility, involving capital expenditure of $500 million or more).
  • Deloitte/Norton Rose ESOP survey report
    This study survey reveals employee share option plans are a barrier to innovation in Australia.
  • Prospects and challenges for the Hunter region
    Australia’s largest regional economy, which produces 80% of NSW’s electricity and 40% of the state’s coal resources, is forecast to continue to boost incomes and living standards on Australia’s East Coast.
  • 457 Visa Changes
    The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has announced that the Temporary Skilled Work (subclass 457) Visa will be reformed in response to the changing needs of the Australian labour market.
  • A breach will happen: Deloitte Cyber Security Survey
    The world’s largest Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) companies are shifting their focus on cyber security from one of compliance, to one where cyber resilience is becoming a top business priority
  • Mobile nation
    This Deloitte Access Economics report for the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) finds that mobile technology is driving significant changes in society and has the potential to reverse Australia’s declining productivity performance.
  • Smartphones ship a billion but usage becomes simpler
    Deloitte predicts that in 2013 between 50 and 100 mobile operators will offer all-you-can-eat services with unlimited access to specific applications.
  • The looming spectrum shortage: worse before it gets better
    Deloitte predicts that although additional spectrum will continue to be made available in 2013 in many global markets, spectrum exhaustion will continue to exacerbate in many countries, especially in dense urban areas
  • All-you-can-app
    Deloitte predicts that in 2013 between 50 and 100 mobile operators will offer all-you-can-eat services with unlimited access to specific applications.
  • A strong year for LTE adoption
    More than 200 operators in 75 countries will have launched an LTE network by the end of 2013, Deloitte predicts
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