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    The Australian Competition Tribunal's (ACT) decision to wind back regulated access to Telstra's wholesale network has outraged the telecommunications sector.

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    Primus Telecom has slashed the price of its broadband ADSL service after it was named as "Best ISP" at the Australian Telecom Awards in Sydney last night.

  • Primus launches high-speed broadband service

    Primus Telecom has announced the launch of its new ultra high speed broadband today, offering the business and corporate market download speeds of up to 6Mbps.

  • Primus tackles Telstra with ADSL2+

    Primus Telecom Australia has its sights set on a market of half the Australian population with the initial deployment of new digital subscriber line (DSL) network infrastructure.

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    Internet Service Provider TPG is poised to unveil plans to roll out its own ADSL broadband infrastructure.

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    Since last November when iiNet very loudly launched its naked DSL product, "naked" has been on everybody's lips, and it seemed like everybody was in on it. Some, however have held out. This round-up of 13 ISPs looks into who's got it, who doesn't and who wants to.

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    They promise low-cost connectivity that could make conventional, expensive WANs a thing of the past. But can roll-your-own Internet VPNs really deliver?

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