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  • Internet providers back ACCC call on Telstra

    The Western Australian Internet Association and South Australian Internet Association lauded the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) recommendation on Telstra's Line Sharing Service (LSS) monthly access charge.

  • Adelaide CBD a new hotspot

    The City of Adelaide has staked a claim to be the first in the world to offer international and national visitors the ability to connect to a public wireless network billable to their home ISP account.

  • Welcome to our market

    Internode managing director Simon Hackett must have spent the past few months laughing quietly to himself as he watched rival telcos finally bring ADSL2+ broadband to the market.

  • Internode launches ADSL2+

    Australian Internet service provider Internode has launched ADSL2+ broadband services, more than a year ahead of Telstra's expected launch date.

  • Internode broadband to rural SA rescue

    Internode will deploy some AU$3.5 million of broadband infrastructure through rural South Australia in a new project responding to the needs of a regional group of local councils.

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  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Dear carriers: More walking, less talking

    Sometimes, a well-placed and well-timed letter can make all the difference. Other times, it can make no difference at all and even hurt your case. This week's missive by the Competitive Carriers' Coalition, I would suggest, falls into the latter category.

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