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  • Primus slashes broadband prices

    Primus Telecom has slashed the price of its broadband ADSL service after it was named as "Best ISP" at the Australian Telecom Awards in Sydney last night.

  • Primus tackles Telstra with ADSL2+

    Primus Telecom Australia has its sights set on a market of half the Australian population with the initial deployment of new digital subscriber line (DSL) network infrastructure.

  • Primus launches high-speed broadband service

    Primus Telecom has announced the launch of its new ultra high speed broadband today, offering the business and corporate market download speeds of up to 6Mbps.

  • NEC NEXTEP to upgrade to ADSL2+

    NEC Australia's DSL wholesale division has flagged plans to move its network infrastructure to the next-generation ADSL2+ standard.

  • TPG signals DSLAM rollout

    Internet Service Provider TPG is poised to unveil plans to roll out its own ADSL broadband infrastructure.

  • Australian providers dish up wrong DSL flavours

    Most Australian service providers are pushing the wrong DSL services on to customers, with -sting in the tail" pricing to boot, hampering the uptake of broadband in the local market.

  • Aust businesses snap up broadband

    The number of businesses deploying DSL has almost doubled in the last year, and nine out of ten customers are happy with their ISP, according to a survey by IDC.

  • The truth about Aust broadband technologies

    Is it the technology you can't do without or an expense you don't need? We examine the alternatives, pitfalls, myths, and benefits.

  • Internet space race

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

  • iPrimus drops its DSL prices

    As competition in the broadband market begins to heat up, iPrimus has dropped the pricing across its entire Jetstream range.

  • Broadband-in-a-box to hit Aussie shelves

    Australian consumers will soon be able to buy broadband-in-a-box straight off the shelves of Harvey Norman, thanks to a deal between the retail giant, ISP iPrimus and xDSL distributor Quadtel.

  • iPrimus wants customer off Telstra ADSL backbone

    Broadband provider iPrimus wants to move at least one of its customers off Telstra's ADSL backbone.

  • Is your broadband better than average?

    Ever wondered if your ISP's coverage is exactly what they promised? The government has released its latest state of the nation report into Australia's broadband -- and consumers can see exactly what they're getting.

  • iiNet rejoins Telstra 'fast churn'

    Internet service provider iiNet has reversed its position that it will not participate in Telstra's "fast churn" process as part of moving their ADSL customers to their own network.

  • TPG outlines ADSL2+ rollout

    Internet service provider TPG has outlined plans to install ADSL2+ infrastructure in 250 telephone exchanges nationwide by the end of 2006, with several capital cities expected to receive services from March or April next year.

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