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  • BigAir offers broadband for Sydney high-rise apartments

    BigAir Australia has launched a home broadband service with Internet speeds of up to 10Mbps for residents in selected Sydney high-rise apartment buildings.

  • BigPond doubles cable speeds

    Telstra's BigPond Internet service provider plans next month to boost its cable broadband network speeds to up to 17Mbps.

  • Telstra inks global roaming deal with iPass

    Telstra inked a three year deal with iPass that will allow the telco to offer its customers single sign-on access to their corporate networks using any of iPass's numerous global ISP partners.

  • Aussies finally see a value in broadband

    Australia's broadband sector has at last received good news with a Nielsen//NetRatings report finding a 25 percent surge over the past three months.

  • Amcom reveals ADSL2+ strategy

    nternet service provider Amcom Telecommunications yesterday announced its deployment of broadband Internet-enabling equipment in exchanges in Perth and Adelaide would allow it to deliver ADSL2+ services to subscribers.

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  • Australian naked DSL mega-roundup

    Since last November when iiNet very loudly launched its naked DSL product, "naked" has been on everybody's lips, and it seemed like everybody was in on it. Some, however have held out. This round-up of 13 ISPs looks into who's got it, who doesn't and who wants to.

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