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  • Uecomm hit by management reshuffle

    Junior telco Uecomm is recasting its senior management mould, with the manager of its dial-up ISP unit resigning and others being shuffled into new shoes.

  • DDoS attack cripples Uecomm's AU links

    A crippling distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack battered the Internet last evening, knocking several Uecomm links offline.

  • Sprint's AU frame relay out of action

    Australian customers of Sprint International are battling a 58 hour outage in their International Private Line and frame relay services.

  • Film to fibre: The future is connectivity

    Part three: While debates regarding digital equipment and editing software rage, there is one technology the film and television industry has embraced wholeheartedly; optical fibre.

  • Ringing in a new telecoms era

    Five years after competition was introduced into the Australian telecommunications sector, ZDNet Australia talks to the major players about the harsh realities of the new telecoms world.

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