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  • TPG-Soul merger to create DSLAM behemoth

    SP Telemedia -- otherwise known as Soul -- has announced its plans to merge with TPG Internet in a further consolidation of the telco market which will create one of Australia's largest DSLAM footprints.

  • P2P too hot for NEXTEP to handle

    Internet service providers Wild IT and People Telecom have stopped using NEC NEXTEP's business-grade network to sell consumer-grade ADSL2+ broadband, after some of the pair's residential customers proved too much for NEXTEP.

  • Netspace flags telephony ambitions

    Internet service provider Netspace has delayed the launch of its Internet telephony product due to expanding ambitions to provide a full-service telephone solution.

  • ADSL2+ close to Pacific's shores

    Business-focused Internet service provider Pacific Internet is evaluating wholesale partner options as it gears up for the launch of high-speed ADSL2+ services.

  • People Telecom picks Telstra and maybe iiNet

    Business-focused telco People Telecom has signed a new AU$100 million agreement to resell Telstra services and flagged an interest in doing the same with iiNet.

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