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    The head of Telstra BigPond, Australia's largest Internet service provider, has warned the music industry not to expect much joy from the soon-to-be-released final version of an industry-developed cybercrime code of conduct.

  • Telstra hoses down broadband pricing expectations

    Telstra's broadband services head has moved to hose down debate over DSL broadband service pricing as the telecommunications heavyweight prepares a huge marketing push to meet its goal of one million customers by 2005.

  • BigPond rejects six million spam e-mails a day

    BigPond has moved to boost its anti-spam systems as the Internet service provider revealed its existing network filters were rejecting six million spam or virus-infected e-mails per day.

  • BigPond billing trial poised for pre-Christmas kickoff

    BigPond plans to restrict the initial trial of a new billing platform -- currently due to kick off on Wednesday -- to Telstra staff and a "limited number of outside people," a spokesperson confirmed today.

  • Telstra to launch 'mini-help-desk' tool for BigPond

    Telstra plans to launch in the next few days a mini help-desk software tool for its BigPond Internet customer base as part of its AU$100 million package to shore up its Internet service provider arm.

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