Just off the back of its announcement of more naked DSL products, Australian Internet Service Provider Internode – has launched a range of new consumer and business broadband plans that maintain free data uploads.
Author: Kristin Powell
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ACCC issues ULL draft principles and access terms issued
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released for consultation an amended pricing principles determination for the unconditioned local loop service (ULLS) and an accompanying report.
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Oz broadband gets faster
INTERNET connections in Australia are getting faster, new figures released by the country’s chief statistician have revealed.
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Triple Threat for F1 Constructor’s Championship
Ferrari, BMW, McLaren – all are neck-to-neck in the race for the 2008 Constructors Championship. Heading into the Spanish Grand Prix, who’ll have an edge??
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Australians propelled towards gigabit age and beyond
Jobs growth and economic development hinge on keeping pace with technology, writes Sol Trujillo.
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Always connected
WIRELESS is everywhere.Our planet is soaked in radio waves and, increasingly, our society cannot do without them to carry the information that keeps the world’s economies and information channels flowing.
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Fears grow that Telstra will be the sole bidder
THE Federal Government’s assurances about the tender for an $8 billion-plus national broadband network have failed to allay concerns that Telstra will be the only party that can make a fully costed bid within just nine weeks.
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Numbers crunched on Telstra backhaul
TELSTRA may be forced to cut prices for wholesale access to its telecommunications transmission cables because of a new pricing model devised by the competition regulator.
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Likely curtain call for Telstra
Stephen Conroy cuts through red tape preventing broadband roll-out, writes Kevin Morgan.
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ACCC’s role in evaluating broadband network proposal
Australian Communications minister Stephen Conroy has sought to defend the evaluation process for responses to his RFP for a national broadband network, describing the ACCC’s role as critical. Critical as in: “having a decisive or crucial importance in the success or failure of something” it is not.