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  • Insurance Group Australia closes call centres

    Insurance Group Australia is set to close the doors of three of its eight call centres nationwide, pushing an unknown number of staff out of positions.

  • 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.

  • Australian Police chastised for Warez raids

    The Australian Federal Police has been lambasted for its participation in last week's Internet piracy raids with some suggesting software houses should foot their own bill in the fight against illegal software use.

  • Hutchison to slash over 300 staff

    Struggling telecoms player Hutchison will shed over 300 positions as part of a restructure which will also see it offload its GSM mobile customers to Optus for AU$43 million.

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