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  • Verizon to offer 'naked' DSL

    Verizon Communications will soon become the second Baby Bell in the United States to offer broadband to consumers regardless of whether or not those customers also buy its local phone service.

  • Primus slashes headcount

    Telecommunications player Primus Telecom today conceded 10 percent of its 1,000-strong workforce in Australia was being axed due to an organisational restructure of permanent and casual staff.

  • ADSL2+ a tad slower at Optus

    Optus has launched its new ADSL2+ broadband network, offering speeds of up to 20Mbps -- 4Mbps short of what other providers claim is the limit of the technology.

  • New DSL technology designed for voice, video

    Texas Instruments has developed new DSL technology that will make it easier for phone companies to boost their bandwidth offerings, so they can offer new services like voice and video over broadband connections.

  • Primus releases 6Mbps broadband offering

    Primus Telecom has today launched a new DSL broadband Internet service claimed to deliver high speed services at up to 6Mbps.

  • AU$2 billion to replace pair gain unnecessary: Telstra

    Telstra has revealed the cost of replacing the pair gain technology that has caused so much anguish throughout Australia would hit AU$2 billion, according to the Opposition.

  • ISPs and DSL: marriage made in hell?

    Can ISPs and CLECs bury the hatchet long enough to share in the predicted US$81 billion business broadband market come 2005?

  • Superfast DSL shows its pace

    Today's broadband could be relegated to slowcoach status as next-generation chips get ready to rumble - but only for townies.

  • Alcatel invests $4 million in FTTP centre

    Alcatel has launched its AU$4 million new Fibre-to-the-Premise (FTTP) Centre of Excellence in Sydney, called Innovation Central.

  • Telstra broadband upgrade draws mixed reaction

    The Federal Government has welcomed a AU$10 million investment into regional broadband by Telstra, saying it addressed a number of concerns raised by a recent inquiry into telecommunications services to rural and regional Australia.

  • Telstra pledges pair gain relief

    More details have been revealed about Telstra's plans to improve the services of customers currently labouring under restrictive pair gains technology.

  • Aust broadband surges on competition intervention

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has moved to take partial credit for a surge in digital subscriber line (DSL) take-up which has seen the technology poised to surpass cable as the pre-eminent broadband medium

  • Gateway opens up the home network

    Shared broadband access tools arrive for the SOHO and SME markets

  • CEOs: Broadband will shape e-commerce

    CEOs agree overwhelmingly that broadband access to the Internet is the most important trend for the technology sector and may provide the spark that revives the downtrodden e-commerce niche, according to a study.

  • 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.

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