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  • Telstra ADSL on the blink, again

    Telstra ADSL broadband Internet service fell flat again this weekend, with customers in Victoria out of pocket--and out of the loop once more.

  • Broadband site scrutinises Aussie offerings

    Australian dial-up Internet users looking to plunge into a faster ADSL or cable service are now equipped to make a better informed decision, following the launch of a site that compares the offerings of all Net service providers in the local broadband arena.

  • Telstra’s broadband backflip

    Telstra has backtracked on its intentions to introduce three-gigabyte ‘capping’ and ‘additional usage’ options for broadband Internet users, but refuses to say whether it’s canned the idea completely.

  • BigPond awash with tech glitches

    Telstra BigPond customers are caught in a wave of problems today as mail server hiccups hit all dial-up and broadband customers, with NSW ADSL users dealt a double blow as Internet connections time out.

  • iPrimus pay back for Telstra glitches

    It's pay back time for iPrimus users which will recieve remuneration for knock-on-effects caused by Telstra's broadband blowouts.

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