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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Internet Service Providers continue to struggle with the costs of managing peer-to-peer downloads, as today's lead story illustrates.

Initial attempts to resolve the issue - by offering 'peak' and 'off peak' periods - do not appear to be holding users back from file sharing activity.

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

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Exetel plans to ban P2P during off-peak period

By Ben Grubb | August 05, 2009

Downloaders costing Exetel $150,000 a month.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Axia NetMedia eyes NBN role with Sydney office

By Ry Crozier | August 05, 2009

Still cagey on what role that would be.

 
 
Software
Unisys wins $11m Vic trains deal

By Staff writers | August 05, 2009

Six-year deal, based on Linux system.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Unwired urges telcos to share network maps

By Ben Grubb | August 05, 2009

Carriers accused of trivial games when asked to share data.

 
 
Software
Google's Android to aim at businesses

By Sinead Carew | August 05, 2009

Google exec flags support options for Android phones.

 
 
Training & Development
Atlassian to hire 32 software engineers

By Brett Winterford | August 05, 2009

$2000 to lure coders with the right stuff.

 
 
Hardware
Sony plans to take on Amazon with cheaper e-Reader

By Staff Writers | August 05, 2009

Cheapest reader to be AU$235.

 
 

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