Australian broadband community group Whirlpool is claiming victory over Telstra after the Telco sent a letter to its ISDN Home customers admitting it may have been overcharging them since the beginning of the year.
Some BigPond customers are facing delays accessing international Web sites, following damage to Telstra's main cable out of Australia, SEA-ME-WE-3.
A raft of usage meters have flooded the broadband arena following Telstra's download cap, additional usage fees and failure to launch what users consider to be an easy to use, accurate meter of its own.
Telstra has backtracked on its intentions to introduce three-gigabyte 'capping' and 'additional usage' options for broadband Internet users, but refuses to say whether it's canned the idea completely.
A flaw in at least one BigPond email server allows spammers to hijack the infrastructure to send bulk emails, resulting in the Telstra server being blacklisted and innocent outgoing emails bouncing back to users, according to comments posted on a broadband users' forum.
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