Anti-piracy agencies are targeting a select number of Internet service providers with e-mails warning of illegal movie and software downloads by their users.
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.
Elders this week announced it would make 80 per cent of its telecommunications staff redundant as it closed its internet service provider division.
People Telecom was a Sydney-based start-up ISP in 2000 and has since grown at an incredible pace. John Stanton, the company's CEO, recently spoke to ZDNet Australia about how People Telecom has been dealing with its 'growing pains'.
NEC Australia's NEXTEP DSL wholesale division will speed up the ongoing upgrade of its broadband infrastructure to the ADSL2+ standard as part of an access agreement announced today with Internet service provider People Telecom.
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