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  • Telstra creates 100 jobs amidst 10,000-position cull

    A Telstra call centre to be built in Tasmania will create 100 new positions amidst the telco’s two-year sacking spree that will see 10,000 heads on the block.

  • ADSL router bug digs in at Telstra

    Telstra has yet to exterminate a persistent six-month old bug in some ADSL routers despite earmarking a pre-Christmas fix date, leaving peer-to-peer file sharing barely functional for some users.

  • Telstra irons out bug in ADSL P2P connections

    Telstra believes it has finally found a fix for a “peculiarity” in peer-to-peer ADSL connections that it was first informed of as far back as six months ago.

  • Users bite back at Dingo blue

    Disgruntled Dingo blue customers are threatening to swap providers unless service levels are returned to what they were before last week’s redeployment of dial ports caused major congestion.

  • Australians voice anger over online spying

    Only three percent of surveyed ZDNet readers believe Internet Service Providers should monitor all user activity, following a parliamentary report that recommends user logs should be kept on customers’ online activities.

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