Veteran telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde, has predicted "over 700 million broadband access lines will be in operation globally" by the end of this decade.
Optus has hit back at media claims that its broadband service, OptusNet, has run out of international bandwidth, saying the article printed on technology news Web site whirlpool.net.au is "greatly exaggerated".
Suffering from broadband bill blowout? If you are, you can expect a call from a Telstra representative warning you to brace your budget.
One ISP says it's prepared to take a loss on its new entry-level ADSL plans to keep their customers from "jumping into Telstra's lap".
Australian Internet service provider, OzEmail, claims its newest start-up broadband deal is designed to eliminate "broadband bill-shock".
Australia's first pure wireless Internet service provider launched its commercial broadband Internet service in Sydney today, claiming full independence from Telstra-owned telephony infrastructure.
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