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  • Broadband booming worldwide: Analyst

    Veteran telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde, has predicted "over 700 million broadband access lines will be in operation globally" by the end of this decade.

  • Australian hacker activity on the rise

    An Internet Security Report released by Symantec has revealed that Australia has joined the ranks of international hacker sources.

  • FttH just around the corner: Budde

    Fibre-to-the-home (FttH) technology is nearing a critical stage of its commercial development, according to veteran telecommunications analyst Paul Budde, predicting that rollouts will reach parity with copper, DSL and DLC networks this year.

  • Aust spam regulator has businesses 'under observation'

    The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) has revealed that several businesses are already under observation.

  • AU government defends spam assault

    The Australian government has defended the effectiveness of its own and US anti-spam legislation following revelations only 3 percent of bulk commercial e-mails in the US complied with essential provisions of the Can-Spam Act.

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