iiNet announces DSL rollout plan
Internet service provider iiNet has announced plans to roll out its own DSL broadband infrastructure covering approximately 11,000 ports across Australia.
June 16th, 2004 by Staff writers, ZDNet Australia CommentZDNet is available in the following editions:
Internet service provider iiNet has announced plans to roll out its own DSL broadband infrastructure covering approximately 11,000 ports across Australia.
June 16th, 2004 by Staff writers, ZDNet Australia CommentAustralian internet service providers are increasing their purchases of ADSL equipment, according to Ericsson, despite the potential for the construction of the National Broadband Network to make such investments irrelevant in the long term.
February 9th, 2010 by Renai LeMay 2 CommentsInternode has announced a roadmap for the rollout of naked DSL services -- broadband access without a phone line subscription -- but claims it's being careful to avoid some of the challenges faced by fellow naked provider iiNet.
March 12th, 2008 by Brett Winterford 5 CommentsTier two internet service provider iiNet today revealed it was selling about 4000 units per month of its flagship BoB combination ADSL router and internet telephony handset since it launched the device in mid-August 2009.
February 22nd, 2010 by Renai LeMay 1 Comment
iiNet CEO Michael Malone talks about how successful the ISP's naked DSL service has been since it was launched in December.
October 29th, 2008 in iiNet WatchWestern Australian internet service provider iiNet took an extra 47,500 broadband customers over the past year, and also added over 67,000 naked DSL subscribers.
August 17th, 2009 by Liam Tung 6 CommentsOver the coming weeks Nextgen boss Phil Sykes will be touting a new pricing regime for regional backhaul, which the telecoms industry hopes will undercut Telstra's pricing.
December 4th, 2009 by Liam Tung 3 Comments
There will be important lessons learned during the Tasmanian roll-out of the "National Broadband Network" (NBN) to 4000 households by July, but it won't be pricing or costs, according to NBN Tasmania's chief Doug Campbell.
4 days ago by Liam Tung 1 CommentThe nation's third-largest Internet service provider has ended its protest over Telstra's wholesale ADSL prices and has started signing up customers in regional areas again.
November 29th, 2005 by Renai LeMay CommentThe Tasmanian arm of NBN Co is approaching access seekers in preparation for the fibre network's July activation, but households will likely need to fork out at least $129 per month to get a 100Mbps service.
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