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  • Access Providers to acquire channel telco

    Wireless carrier Access Providers (AP) will pick up similarly business-focused telco Saise Telecom in a deal the two are touting as promoting the uptake of wireless broadband and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies.

  • Access Providers gets Online 2000

    Melbourne-based Internet provider Online 2000 has been bought by business-focused wireless broadband company Access Providers (AP).

  • ADSL2 won't cut it, says baby wireless telco

    High-speed ADSL2 services are transient and will be ground under the wireless broadband heel, reckon two industry veterans who have put their money where their mouths are. But ADSL2 vendor iiNet has a different perspective.

  • Access Providers to launch wireless VoIP

    A new Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) product and a strategic acquisition are in the near future for business-focused wireless broadband company Access Providers.

  • Melbourne: the wireless broadband Mecca

    Melbourne is shaping up as the wireless broadband Mecca, thanks to a mixture of geography and town planning.

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  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Fibre isn't for everyone

    Just a few days after the Australia Connected program was launched Communications Minister Helen Coonan was selling the initiative to the TV talk shows.

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