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.
While recent surveys are showing significant increases in the amount spent on online content, the overall profitability of subscription-based content services has yet to be proven.
A flurry of Australian activity hit the online shopping market just before the festive period as dot-com retailers challenged the market share of traditional counterparts.
Research from Internet market analysts Neilsen//NetRatings has found that Internet users are increasing purpose-driven, rather than just surfing Web sites.
Smaller Internet Service Providers have reaped the benefits from One.Tel's collapse, attracting significant customer support, according to recent research.
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