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  • DSL cracks cable as Aust broadband choice

    Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technologies are rapidly overtaking cable as the broadband connection of choice, industry figures have confirmed.

  • Budde's buddies push bush broadband

    A group of telcos led by local broadband evangelist Paul Budde is pushing ahead with plans to link its combined infrastructure to form a national network for the purposes of providing high-speed broadband to regional areas.

  • Telstra behind industry average in price cuts

    A recently released ACCC report reveals that the price of telecommunications has fallen in recent years, despite rising line rental charges.

  • Australia's low-fibre diet

    Given how long the Australian telecommunications industry has been talking about fibre rollouts, it's likely a lot of people are thinking along the lines of Elvis Presley's classic song "A little less conversation".

  • Broadband takeup in AU slows

    Australia's take-up of broadband technologies may be slowing, according to figures released by the ACCC today.

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