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  • EFTel buys aaNet in ISP consolidation

    EFTel has bought aaNet in a deal heralding further consolidation among the ranks of Internet service providers.

  • iiNet ends bush broadband hiatus

    The nation's third-largest Internet service provider has ended its protest over Telstra's wholesale ADSL prices and has started signing up customers in regional areas again.

  • Move over ISPs, here come the IAPs

    In the same way that budget airlines shook up the commercial aviation industry, Internet access providers may well take the wind out of the dial-up access market. ZDNet Australia investigates.

  • People launches Telstra's ADSL2+

    Business-focused internet service provider People Telecom today said it had launched ADSL2+ broadband services based on Telstra's network, making it the first firm in Australia to do so.

  • Telecom NZ heats up wholesale battle

    Competition in wholesale broadband in New Zealand is heating up with the launch of a new product from Telecom NZ, just a day after rival Vodafone announced a move into the market.

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  • NEC goes for VoIP

    NEC's business-grade broadband wholesale division, NEXTEP, is tooling up its national network to provide Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, with a wireless offering also on the horizon.

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