Internet service provider Pacific Wireless today expressed an interest in buying the iBurst wireless business from the wreckage of Commander.
Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) has announced the launch of its mobile wireless data network iBurst in Brisbane airport and parts of Melbourne's CBD.
Pacific Internet is the latest Internet Service Provider (ISP) to join the wireless broadband fray, having launched a service based on the iBurst technology.
People Telecom has filled out its broadband portfolio by adding a road-warrior iBurst wireless service capable of delivering speeds of up to 1Mbps.
Wireless broadband wholesaler Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) is considering expanding its network to cities such as Adelaide and Perth.
Technology is allowing workers to stay in contact no matter where they are. How do you choose the right combination of hardware, software, data transport, and voice transport, then secure the whole lot and make sure your organisation is set up to take advantage?
iBurst is a superb wireless broadband solution that's highly useful for the mobile business user, but users who don't require portability will likely find its price to be a deal breaker.
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