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  • Federal consortium scoops ICT funding

    A consortium of universities, corporations and state governments known as the National Consortium has won AU$129.5 million to establish a Centre of Excellence in ICT.

  • Aust Net home sold with low-tech specs

    Australia’s much talked about Internet Home was recently sold with a AU$950,000 price tag, but the guts were ripped out of the high-tech house -- once fully decked out with whiz-bang gadgetry and broadband – due to lack of market interest.

  • Telcos - next generation housekeepers?

    Telecommunications companies are only now beginning to realise the potential of broadband in the Australian home. As a Home Service Provider, they'll assume the role of housekeeper - keeping check on the day-to-day running of the Internet-enabled house.

  • Life @ Australia's first Internet home

    A funky three-storey terrace in the heart of inner Sydney is being showcased as Australia's first entirely Internet-enabled home.

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