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    Domestic telcos are calling for a new dedicated numbering scheme for VoIP services similar to the mobile 04XX range. However there is no agreement about details and a smaller carrier's coalition says such a scheme would be uncompetitive.

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    Despite recent broadband dramas surrounding Australian ISPs, a study into user satisfaction levels has revealed Optus@Home as the clear winner, with only four percent of users disgruntled with its service.

  • Victoria, Queensland in bio-tech battle

    The Victorian and Queensland governments are locked in a battle to woo international biotechnology firms to their states.

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    Weighing the price of separation

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  • Sue Trujillo

    The story of how Telstra lost its network is one of hubris and bungling, of misreading the play in Australia by men from the US who thought they knew everything already. Shareholders should never forget this.

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  • Telstra shareholders fear break up

    What do Telstra shareholders think of the telco's new CEO David Thodey? And would they support the government's plan to separate Telstra? ZDNet.com.au asked shareholders these questions at the company's annual general meeting this week.

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    The Linksys WRT54G3G does an admirable job of simply and seamlessly sharing a Vodafone 3G data connection.

  • Brother MFC-8440

    Small offices that don't need a colour scanner will appreciate the other features in the Brother MFC-8440.

  • Palm Zire 31

    The entry-level Zire 31 should have users singing a happy tune with an affordable price tag, added memory, a fast processor, and MP3 playback.

  • Bang for your buck: 4 Budget printers tested

    Are printers in the sub AU$100 space actually worth buying? We check out four low-cost printing options in our Australian review.

  • Siemens C60

    The C60 is a decent mid-range, tri-band mobile phone that supports a clip-on camera and has a colour screen. Read our Australian review.

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