Telstra has borne the brunt of an Australian Consumers Association broadband satisfaction survey which supports its view that ADSL providers haven’t been delivering on promises.
The federal government has plans to fill "big gaps" in its knowledge about IT usage in specific sectors of Australia's digital economy.
A new survey says small companies want to use the same kind of applications as the big boys, and now they have the bandwidth to do it.
Despite recent broadband dramas surrounding Australian ISPs, a study into user satisfaction levels has revealed Optus@Home as the clear winner, with only four percent of users disgruntled with its service.
Dairy manufacturing co-operative, Dairy Farmers, has opted to use collective bargaining power to secure low-cost broadband access for its members, after commissioning research on rural Internet service.
There's something immensely gratifying about accomplishing the seemingly impossible -- particularly in IT, where pundits regularly proclaim that a particular technology has hit its physical limits.
It's been an exceptionally busy period for the nation's largest Internet service provider, but all for the wrong reasons.
Connection speeds that Australians can only dream of are readily available to South Korean consumers and businesses -- thanks to government support for a massive infrastructure rollout.
In 2004, Linux will expand its presence in key markets, while offshore outsourcing will continue at a brisk pace, analysis firm Forrester Research predicted on Wednesday.
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Thirty or so years since the birth of the Internet, we seem to be at a technological standstill when it comes to access speeds and bandwidth. If it is meant to be a superhighway, why does it feel like a back road?
Reading over the results from the Australian Broadband Survey for 2004 confirms what many ZDNet Australia readers have written about over the past year: Telstra drastically needs to improve its BigPond service.
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