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  • Cheaper broadband may be a-peering

    A strong demand for peering services between ISPs has seen Internet peering facilitator PIPE Networks expand its Brisbane operations into four additional Australian cities.

  • Personal Net use at work: Should you pay?

    So, work's a bit slow.

  • State Internet body slams broadband price frenzy

    Protests over Telstra's new broadband deals continued as the Western Australian Internet Association (WAIA) expressed their outrage, saying Telstra has delivered a "devastating blow" to competition in the Internet industry.

  • Internet space race

    Satellite-based Internet access is ready for lift-off, but when will it rocket past cable and DSL?

  • Getting there from anywhere

    Wireless Internet, anywhere in the hemisphere? In 10 days? We'll see.

  • Pacific Internet, NEC partner for DSL rollout

    Australian businesses will have greater broadband choice from June 2002, following an agreement signed by Pacific Internet and NEC Australia.

  • iiNet reports naked DSL boom

    Western Australian internet service provider iiNet took an extra 47,500 broadband customers over the past year, and also added over 67,000 naked DSL subscribers.

  • Aussie wireless broadband use doubles

    Australian wireless broadband subscriptions have almost doubled in the last six months to reach 809,000, according to a report released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

  • Getting naked not worth it: AAPT

    Despite the rush by other providers to start selling so-called naked DSL, where broadband is sold without a phone line, the nation's third largest telco AAPT today said it would continue to hold back on the grounds that the product has been priced too low.

  • Internode extends ADSL2+ range

    Internet service provider Internode today launched a new type of naked ADSL2+ service, using its own equipment at telephone exchanges to increase the range of its fast broadband.

  • TPG ponders naked DSL

    Internet service provider TPG has revealed it's toying with offering users unbundled ADSL2+ without the need for a Telstra line.

  • Pacific Internet defuses Optus VoIP hype

    Interest in Voice over Internet Protocol technology has reached fever pitch amongst Australian businesses, an Optus survey claims, but competing research by Pacific Internet suggests otherwise.

  • Pacific Internet goes premium

    Pacific Internet has released a Premium Business DSL plan with a 99.9 percent service level agreement-but you have to pay for it.

  • Optus unveils new Internet plans

    Optus has released new plans for its cable broadband and dial-up Internet products, but potential OptusNet DSL customers will have to wait until March for new pricing.

  • Pacific adds Optus DSL to list

    Internet service provider Pacific Internet has added Optus to its list of DSL wholesalers, citing increased demand for its high-availability plans.

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