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  • iiNet to buy Westnet for $81 million

    ASX-listed ISP iiNet is to buy fellow West Australian service provider Westnet for AU$81 million in cash.

  • iiNet keeps raincoat on, ready to expose naked DSL

    WA-based ISP iiNet has announced plans to launch its naked DSL service later this month.

  • iiNet leaps out and exposes naked DSL

    WA based ISP iiNet has launched its naked DSL service today -- where customers can take broadband without an accompanying phone line -- the first of its kind to be made available on a large scale basis in Australia.

  • Tuesday night woes for BigPond broadband users

    BigPond cable and ADSL customers who weren't already logged into the provider's authentication server were blocked out of their "always on" Internet connections last night from 6:05pm AEDT, with the culprit being a faulty power supply in one of Telstra's exchanges in the Sydney CBD.

  • Westnet swims upstream to Optus

    Internet service provider Westnet is believed to be dumping its existing upstream Internet bandwidth providers AAPT and Telstra in favour of nationwide links with the nation's number two telco Optus.

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    For Australia's remote rural web users, relying on a dial-up modem has meant that video technology is still a long way off.

  • Worry-free wireless

    Everybody's going wireless—even those intruders who are after your precious data. Here's how to stop them.

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