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    Internet service provider Exetel has blamed its upstream bandwidth provider Optus for network issues that have left around 3,000 ADSL broadband users in NSW stranded with slow speeds over the past few weeks.

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    The last of the so-called free Internet Service Providers in Australia - FreeOnline -- has called it quits, announcing today on its Web site that its service will no longer be in operation from September 1 onwards.

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    Finding a new Internet Service Provider means the end of your relationship with the old. Leaving behind mailboxes, email accounts and profiles can be damaging to your business, and just plain annoying. Here's how to avoid the ISP-switch pitfalls.

  • Is Globalfreeway down and out?

    For the fifth month running, free Internet service provider Globalfreeway is still offline to regional customers throughout Australia, raising questions of whether the service is out of action permanently.

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    Want a wireless router that doesn't trade price for performance? This 802.11g silver box from Netgear may be just what you need.

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    Taking advantage of the features of major PC vendors' Web sites can help you determine exactly what you need in a system and where to get it.

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