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  • Westnet next to launch ADSL2+

    Perth-based Internet service provider Westnet will next month start offering high-speed ADSL2+ broadband services, utilising the network of SingTel subsidiary Optus.

  • Amcom confirms Telecom NZ talks

    update: Perth-based telco Amcom today confirmed it had held discussions -- at some point -- with Telecom New Zealand, but not about a possible acquisition scenario.

  • AAPT's pre-paid customer base shifted

    Commoditel has acquired the pre-paid customer base of AAPT as Telecom New Zealand continues to review the options for its struggling Australian telecommunications business

  • AAPT gets PowerTel adrenaline shot

    Telecom New Zealand's bid for PowerTel will create a significant new player in the Australian telecommunications market.

  • Optus welcomes the Telstra unfaithful

    Optus is positioning itself to welcome with open arms broadband resellers tired of dealing with Telstra's increasingly hostile wholesale division.

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  • VPNs without all the hassles

    Running a virtual private network can save you money on leased lines, but can also create a lot of work. Can managed VPN services save you the trouble?

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