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  • Uecomm service woes continue

    Uecomm customers are losing their patience after experiencing a serious outage on the carrier's network yesterday.

  • Uecomm wins double act with NSW DET

    Fibre broadband carrier Uecomm has pulled off a key win by nabbing a second contract with the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET).

  • Amcom joins 8Mbps ADSL club

    Perth-based Internet service provider (ISP) Amcom Telecommunications has announced a range of 'up to 8Mbps' ADSL plans designed to exploit the DSLAM rollout it outlined last year.

  • NSW storm damages Uecomm fibre

    Uecomm has confirmed that some of its New South Wales customers have been affected by network outages over the last 24-hours.

  • Uecomm sells fibre netowrk to WA electricity co.

    Telecommunications carrier Uecomm has agreed to sell its western australian fibre network to electricity utility Western Power for AU$5.14 million.

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