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Editor's Note
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Good morning,
Cisco has today announced plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions from across its operations by 25 percent by 2012 based on 2007 levels, a goal that would result in a reduction in carbon emissions of 181,000 metric tonnes.
In other news, Telstra has claimed that new regulation is necessary to undertake a massive project like the National Broadband Network, and if the Government “continues to regulate for plain old telephone services then we are going to end up with plain old telephone services."
What do you think?
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Editor
editor@crn.com.au
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