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  • Telstra says fibre to the node plans on hold

    Telstra today confirmed the fibre to the node (FTTN) component of its Next Generation Network (NGN) would remain on hold after the government opted not to intervene to allow the carrier to restrict third-party access to its planned new infrastructure.

  • ISPs face tough broadband choice

    Ongoing mergers and acquisitions in the Internet provider space reflect the hard choices facing dial-up minnows in a market demanding broadband, says a senior analyst.

  • Time for leadership on broadband

    Australia's broadband market is entering an extremely competitive "land-grab" phase as providers try to secure as big a slice of the pie as possible, market researcher International Data Corp (IDC) reckons. But what about the issue of access?

  • Virtual ISP model not for all: IDC

    Becoming either a niche player or being backed by a strong brand are the keys to success for virtual Internet service providers, a leading analyst reckons.

  • Dial-up dies as experts warn of broadband plan conditions

    The broadband battle is intensifying as dial-up Internet dies in Australia.

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