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  • Uecomm wins double act with NSW DET

    Fibre broadband carrier Uecomm has pulled off a key win by nabbing a second contract with the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET).

  • Optus outlines enterprise customer wins

    The nation's number two telco Optus today outlined a number of new and renewed enterprise customer wins as part of its quarterly financial results statement.

  • Dark fibre broadband deal to light Aussie research

    Sydney's universities will receive a boost in research and education efforts following the signing of a 10-year broadband deal designed to allow greater collaboration.

  • Cheaper broadband may be a-peering

    A strong demand for peering services between ISPs has seen Internet peering facilitator PIPE Networks expand its Brisbane operations into four additional Australian cities.

  • Budde's buddies push bush broadband

    A group of telcos led by local broadband evangelist Paul Budde is pushing ahead with plans to link its combined infrastructure to form a national network for the purposes of providing high-speed broadband to regional areas.

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