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    Telstra has officially switched on over 900 ADSL2+ exchanges, amid allegations of spin by the telco over its decision to back down on the issue of regulation.

  • Top 10 blogs of 2007

    Take a look at what ZDNet Australia readers have checking out this year, with our list of the most read blogs of 2007.

  • Telstra needn't share, ACCC tells telcos

    The national competition regulator today said there was currently no need to force Telstra to provide wholesale access to its new ADSL and third-generation (3G) mobile networks.

  • Pacific Internet defuses Optus VoIP hype

    Interest in Voice over Internet Protocol technology has reached fever pitch amongst Australian businesses, an Optus survey claims, but competing research by Pacific Internet suggests otherwise.

  • DNS servers 'vulnerable to attack'

    Many DNS servers are wrongly configured or running out-of-date software, leaving them vulnerable to malicious attacks, according to a survey published on Monday.

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  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Too little, too late, for the local loop?

    The news this week that Canberra-based TransACT was going to start rolling out fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) services it announced in May, was at first intriguing.

  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Is cable the answer to our broadband woes?

    Somewhere along the line, it became assumed that xDSL technologies -- which run over the last-mile of wiring so tightly controlled by Telstra -- were the only way forward for Australian broadband.

  • Is cable the answer to Australian broadband woes?

    What many of us may have forgotten is that there is already a perfectly acceptable technology for delivering triple-play services voice, TV and data over a single cable and doing it cost-effectively and at high volume.

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  • Broadband: Which plan is for you?

    The broadband business -- plans, peaks, and penalties -- can be confusing to say the least. We line up some of Australia's best.

  • Reviews News: It's all about back-end

    Christmas is rapidly approaching. What do you get the Sys Admin who has everything? Reviews news has this week's new products for your perusal.

  • Reviews News: Notebooks and Switches

    The staple diet of new switches and broadband technologies has this week been supplemented by a healthy addition of notebook launches.

  • Dell Dimension XPS B933r

    In an industry where products seem to change before they hit store shelves, the Dell Dimension series is an aberration.

  • Vicomsoft Internet Gateway Enterprise Suite 6.6

    Vicomsoft's Internet Gateway Enterprise Suite 6.6 (US$499 direct) provides an unlimited number of networked users with shared Internet access across nearly any type of conventional connection. The product combines the company's core software-based NAT router technology with a number of modular connectivity add-ons that, when considered together, provide a thorough and feature-rich solution for shared Internet access.

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