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    Can ISPs and CLECs bury the hatchet long enough to share in the predicted US$81 billion business broadband market come 2005?

  • AT&T: A new voice for DSL

    Just a few years after AT&T spent more than US$110 billion on cable networks, the company is placing bets on a different technology to offer consumers phone and Net service.

  • Internet space race

    Satellite-based Internet access is ready for lift-off, but when will it rocket past cable and DSL?

  • What to do when the modem stops blinking

    Two weeks ago, a hundred thousand DSL users, most of them in business, turned on their computers and fired up their browsers only to discover...nothing. Nothing, as in no connection to the Web. How did they get back online?

  • Flashcom only a flash in the pan

    It seems that reports of its demise weren't greatly exaggerated after all. Though the company has yet to say anything publicly about its status, Flashcom, the highly-troubled Internet service provider, has filed for bankruptcy.

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  • Telstra 2.0 won't solve the problem

    Former Communications Minister Richard Alston writes that it is critically important to reinvigorate the competitive process in Australia's telecommunications industry with the National Broadband Network and not simply replace one behemoth with another.

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