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  • Aussie spammer suspended by domain name registry

    Australian-based the Internet Name Group has been suspended by New Zealand's Internet domain name registry Domainz after it spammed a massive number of NZ Internet name holders.

  • New Australian Net censorship laws condemned

    New Internet censorship laws introduced to NSW Parliament will criminalise Internet material unsuitable for children, effectively banning adult discussion of social and political topics, according to staunch civil liberties supporters.

  • Aussie ISPs divided over disconnecting infected users

    Australian Internet Service Providers are split over the decision to disconnect virus-spreading users that have taken insufficient precautions against malicious attacks.

  • Telstra's broadband backflip

    Telstra has backtracked on its intentions to introduce three-gigabyte 'capping' and 'additional usage' options for broadband Internet users, but refuses to say whether it's canned the idea completely.

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