Australia's wireless broadband competitive landscape is about to spike with BigPond finally confirming an August 25 launch.
Wireless broadband carriers Access Providers and BigAir Australia have inked a network-access agreement enabling them to expand their coverage across Sydney and Melbourne respectively.
Wireless broadband provider, Unwired, has announced the extension of its service to cover Sydney's western suburbs, with access provided to more than half a million residential and small business users.
ve residential buildings in Melbourne have signed up for SkyNetGlobal's broadband Internet services, raising W Home's existing coverage in the city by 20 percent
The official launch of Unwired's wireless broadband service today prompted Ozemail to break its silence about its deal with rival broadband provider, Personal Broadband Australia.
Personal Broadband Australia (PBBA), a wireless Internet provider, has been issued with a carrier license by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).
Melbourne is shaping up as the wireless broadband Mecca, thanks to a mixture of geography and town planning.
SkyNetGlobal has nabbed several key wireless hotspots in the Asia Pacific region in its latest bid to expand its international wireless broadband service.
People Telecom has filled out its broadband portfolio by adding a road-warrior iBurst wireless service capable of delivering speeds of up to 1Mbps.
Australian internet users now consume twice as much data than they did a year ago, but figures by Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal there are still over 200,000 businesses and government agencies on a dial-up connection.
Telstra plans to respond in a "measured way" to the competitive threat posed by voice over Internet protocol services, with the maximum net revenue effect on the carrier over the next 18 to 24 months "unlikely to be material" to its traditional voice revenues, senior Telstra executive Ted Pretty said today.
Telstra has teamed up with Acer to add notebooks and laptops to its Next G range of devices, offering these machines on similar monthly contracts it sells mobile phones on.
An inquiry into wireless broadband in Australia aims to educate government on what it's really all about.
Australians will soon have another alternative for wireless broadband Internet, with Melbourne start-up Azure Wireless set to step into the ring with more establish players.
The i-Burst venture is on track to deliver planned wireless broadband services at prices competitive with existing DSL offerings after securing new investments totalling AU$14 million.
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