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  • Broadband usage tops 3.6m

    There were more than 3.6 million broadband connections in Australia as of 30 September last year, a report by the nation's competition regulator revealed on Friday.

  • Ragnarok hits Australia

    The popular worldwide game service Ragnarok is coming to Australia and New Zealand in September, care of a new Australian online games provider Ongamenet.

  • Optus unveils trial ADSL pricing

    Optus has launched a trial program for its ADSL service, but insists the pricing scheme is no indication of the tariffs it intends to launch in April.

  • Comindico dial up drops

    Users of Comindico dial up Internet accounts were frustrated by a national outage today, as a software glitch kept customers offline for an hour.

  • Australia's ADSL competition heating up

    Competition in Australia's Internet ADSL market is heating up just weeks after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission announced plans that will make it easier for service providers to get access to Telstra's copper network.

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