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  • iiNet back on track?

    iiNet is showing some promising signs of recovery, but its imminent future is fraught with challenges.

  • Optus' parent sees big things for 3G

    Lee Hsien Yang is one of those rare individuals who don't own a television. The head of Asia's leading telecoms company gets his TV fix off a company 3G mobile handset and from one of the eight broadband-connected computers lying around his house.

  • Solution 6 to build an Australian e-business powerhouse

    Solutions provider, Solution 6, is on its way to becoming an e-business powerhouse with two deals announced today: a AU$1.6 billion takeover of Sausage Software; and purchase of AU$237 million worth of Telstra e-business assets.

  • Personal Net use at work: Should you pay?

    So, work's a bit slow.

  • Govt broadband plans blurred

    The NSW government has announced a vague plan to pipe broadband capacity to universities throughout Sydney within a very tight timeframe -- to be completed by the end of the year.

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  • Vodafone's Paul Donovan is the man

    commentary: It is not a foregone conclusion that the successor to outgoing Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo will be internally sourced.

  • What's in store for 2003

    Broadband, wireless, the increasing prevalence of voice technologies, Web services .Net and Java based platforms - 2003 is already shaping up to be an interesting year.

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  • Siemens S35i

    Designed for the jet-setting executive, the 105-gram S35i certainly looks the part. An elegant, grey sheen and a compact, pocketsize frame (118mm x 46mm x 21mm) makes the antenna-less phone quite an accessory for the up-and-coming business user.

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