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  • 2002 - The year that was

    ZDNet Australia takes a long hard look at the top tech stories of 2002, a year characterised by corporate collapses, broadband proliferation and slow recovery.

  • Undersea cable strife immerses BigPond

    Some BigPond customers are facing delays accessing international Web sites, following damage to Telstra's main cable out of Australia, SEA-ME-WE-3.

  • Faulty Asian cable slows Internet access

    As torrential rain kept people indoors in Singapore on Friday, surfing the Internet proved to be little help in staving off boredom.

  • Southern Cross denies cable fault

    Southern Cross Cable denies there is a fault on its international link between Australia and the US, despite Telstra blaming sluggish overseas Net access on the company's cable.

  • Shipping company sued over cable cut

    Third time could prove unlucky for a Chinese shipping company, if its ship is found guilty of cutting two undersea Internet cables on September 20.

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  • 2002 - The year that was

    ZDNet Australia takes a long hard look at the top tech stories of 2002, a year characterised by corporate collapses, broadband proliferation and slow recovery.

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