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Telstra have concluded that a manual solution is the best way to fix the problems faced by more than 1,300 broadband users.
Telstra has admitted to ZDNet Australia that it is unable to determine a restoration date for a software problem that has left 1,300 customers unable to log on to their broadband service.
Slow deployment of video-enabling broadband services to consumers will continue to plague the development of entertainment on the Internet during the next year.
The broadband Internet market in Asia Pacific appears to be outstripping everywhere else in the world, with a predicted 35 million subscribers by 2004, according to Dataquest, a unit of the Gartner research group.
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