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    Australian Internet service provider, OzEmail, claims its newest start-up broadband deal is designed to eliminate "broadband bill-shock".

  • Price hike within governmental guidelines: Telstra

    Telstra has defended its fixed line price increases, saying that the move was well within the price control guidelines stipulated by the government.

  • VoIP no salvation from Telstra: Budde

    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology may be viewed as a potential redeemer for telecommunications competition by various industry bodies, but veteran analyst Paul Budde said yesterday VoIP may not present as much of a threat to Telstra's dominance as others may think.

  • SIMplus launches Aust online mobile service

    SIMplus Mobile has today launched a new pre-paid mobile product with full online bill monitoring capabilities. The company said the product would "give consumers more control over their mobile phone bills".

  • Telstra lashes back at ACCC

    Telstra has accused the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission of not giving it "sufficient guidance" in resolving a furore over broadband pricing that could see the carrier fined millions of dollars.

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • Wireless ISP launches Australian service

    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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