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    Optus is positioning itself to welcome with open arms broadband resellers tired of dealing with Telstra's increasingly hostile wholesale division.

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    Perth-based Internet provider Westnet is testing a system that sees customers redirected if they attempt to access Web sites known to automatically spread malware.

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