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  • More ISPs join broadband price war

    A number of smaller ISPs have joined the broadband price war which flared last week between Telstra and Optus.

  • More to broadband than bandwidth for small ISPs

    Small Internet service providers attract customers through their personalised service and support, lower prices and in some cases availability, but can lose out to the complex, finely-tuned systems set up by the larger telecommunications companies.

  • All I want for Christmas is....

    ZDNet Australia finds out what the country's IT leaders are hoping to find underneath their Christmas trees in 2002.

  • IT Manager profile: DCG's Ben Shapiro

    Looking at the big picture and taking a -helicopter view" is something Ben Shapiro thinks management needs to be doing when it comes to IT infrastructure.

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  • All I want for Christmas is....

    ZDNet Australia finds out what the country's IT leaders are hoping to find underneath their Christmas trees in 2002.

  • IT Manager profile: DCG's Ben Shapiro

    Looking at the big picture and taking a -helicopter view" is something Ben Shapiro thinks management needs to be doing when it comes to IT infrastructure.

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