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  • Pacific Internet, NEC partner for DSL rollout

    Australian businesses will have greater broadband choice from June 2002, following an agreement signed by Pacific Internet and NEC Australia.

  • Telstra -confident" of meeting wholesale demands

    Telstra may finally meet the requirements of a Competition Notice it was slugged with last year, claiming that a full commercial rollout of improved wholesale architecture is just around the corner - in keeping with its own timeframe.

  • Telstra escapes ADSL penalties

    Telstra will evade penalties exceeding AU$10 million despite not complying with all of the competition watchdog's demands by the November 30 deadline.

  • Telstra rides the broadband wagon

    Telstra has promised to cut its broadband prices for its wholesale customers, with the intention of stimulating further take-up of its ADSL service across Australia.

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