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  • Optus launches VoDSL offering

    Optus has launched Voice over Digital Subscriber Line (VoDSL), a new DSL product targeting the SME market.

  • Ringing in a new telecoms era

    Five years after competition was introduced into the Australian telecommunications sector, ZDNet Australia talks to the major players about the harsh realities of the new telecoms world.

  • Australian providers dish up wrong DSL flavours

    Most Australian service providers are pushing the wrong DSL services on to customers, with -sting in the tail" pricing to boot, hampering the uptake of broadband in the local market.

  • 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.

  • Dogfight over broadband

    Optus subsidiary XYZed has criticised Telstra's lack of quality commitment to small businesses on the back of the telco heavyweight's recent 13-hour broadband outage on Sunday.

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