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  • iPrimus pulls plug on unlimited DSL

    Internet Service Provider iPrimus, is scrapping its unlimited DSL plan and has given users a month's notice to find an alternative service.

  • Broadband-in-a-box to hit Aussie shelves

    Australian consumers will soon be able to buy broadband-in-a-box straight off the shelves of Harvey Norman, thanks to a deal between the retail giant, ISP iPrimus and xDSL distributor Quadtel.

  • iPrimus drops its DSL prices

    As competition in the broadband market begins to heat up, iPrimus has dropped the pricing across its entire Jetstream range.

  • Quadtel: broadband market -back on track"

    A long-awaited jump in activity in the residential broadband space is having beneficial knock-on effects throughout the industry, according to ASX-listed broadband products distributor Quadtel.

  • The Australian ISP low down

    With over a third of Australian homes connected to the Internet, and millions more accessing the Web via work connections, the relative performance of different ISPs is now a regular topic of conversation even in non-techie circles. ZDNet Australia reports on the state of play in the local ISP industry and evaluates the major players' offerings.

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  • Australian naked DSL mega-roundup

    Since last November when iiNet very loudly launched its naked DSL product, "naked" has been on everybody's lips, and it seemed like everybody was in on it. Some, however have held out. This round-up of 13 ISPs looks into who's got it, who doesn't and who wants to.

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