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NBN final report in, but government is gagged
The Federal Government will get its first detailed look at the NBN proposals on the table after the 'expert panel' handed over its final report today.
Staff Writers
Jan 22 2009 1:38PM
Telco/ISP
EFTel in the dark over IMTV ADSL customer cutover plans
EFTel’s wholesale arm, DFT Wholesale, has revealed there has been ‘no discussions’ with IMTV to churn its customer base to EFTel.
Ry Crozier
Jan 21 2009 4:27PM
Telco/ISP
IMTV ADSL business suspended over Internode legal dispute
Sydney-based ISP IMTV said it has shut down its ADSL service ‘temporarily’ while it seeks to resolve a legal dispute with Internode over use of the ‘Extreme’ brand and colour orange on its website.
Ry Crozier
Jan 20 2009 2:46PM
Telco/ISP
Verizon brings Singapore into Pacific Mesh
Verizon Business has expanded its Pacific mesh network to encompass Singapore and now has its sights set on adding India as well.
Staff Writers
Jan 19 2009 2:30PM
Telco/ISP
US mulls $6bn broadband commitment
The US House of Representatives is considering a plan to invest US$6bn in expanding the nation's broadband internet system.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 16 2009 2:09PM
Strategy
No free tech support for myKP unlimited broadband plan
Users of myKP’s soon-to-be-launched unlimited download xDSL service will have to pay extra for technical support, web space, multiple IP addresses and email addresses.
Ry Crozier
Jan 16 2009 12:10PM
Telco/ISP
ispOne sub-wholesales Telstra ADSL2+ as Optus falters
ispOne has inked a new agreement with Telstra that will enable it to sub-wholesale ADSL2+ services to its customer base of 150 ISPs.
Ry Crozier
Jan 13 2009 3:05PM
Telco/ISP
IEEE forges ahead with BPL draft standard
Broadband Over Powerline (BPL) has moved a step closer with the IEEE P1901 working group approving the baseline for a draft standard.
Staff Writers
Jan 9 2009 12:20PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra takes aim at NBN winner despite lost billions
Telstra has claimed that between $1 and $2 billion in annual revenues may be at risk after its exclusion from the NBN process but that it is already in a ‘good competitive position’ to take on the successful bidder.
Staff Writers
Jan 8 2009 5:14PM
Telco/ISP
Mobile web browsing on the up
Mobile web browsing is increasing dramatically, according to the latest report from browser maker Opera.
David Neal
Dec 24 2008 6:55AM
Telco/ISP
SMEs shun wireless broadband technology?
More than half of small business owners who work over Christmas will do so from their offices, despite the fact technology could enable them to work just as effectively from home, according to Telstra.
Staff Writers
Dec 22 2008 5:23PM
Telco/ISP
Conroy cans Telstra wireless broadband threats
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has dismissed the threat of a wireless broadband network from Telstra competing with the NBN on level speed terms because ‘the laws of physics say that’s not right’.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2008 11:44AM
Telco/ISP
Google denies seeking privileged network access
Google has reaffirmed its commitment to net neutrality, following reports last week that it had been seeking preferential treatment from broadband providers to generate an internet 'fast lane' for its own content.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 16 2008 6:40AM
Networking
Telstra ‘excluded itself’ from NBN: Conroy
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has officially shut the gate on Telstra’s NBN proposal, saying the incumbent ‘excluded itself’ by failing to submit ‘one of five mandatory requirements of the RFP’.
Staff Writers
Dec 15 2008 2:38PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra kicked out of NBN by Federal government
Telstra’s controversial NBN ‘proposal’ has been formally excluded from the RFP process by the Federal Government in a sensational development that has fuelled speculation on whether or not the incumbent will be given a lifeline to bid.
Ry Crozier
Dec 15 2008 10:42AM
Telco/ISP
Ericsson and Intel lock down laptops
Intel and Ericsson are teaming up to help make laptops more secure by ensuring that Ericsson's mobile broadband modules are interoperable with Intel's anti-theft PC protection technology.
Ian Williams
Dec 13 2008 1:16AM
Hardware
Internode frees ABC iView from download quotas
Internode has struck a deal with the ABC to offer unmetered, quota-free streaming of its iView IPTV service to its customers.
Staff Writers
Dec 10 2008 4:46PM
Telco/ISP
Optus wins $143m extension to Immigration telco contract
Optus has won a four-year extension to its whole-of-business telecommunications services contract with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship in a deal that could net the telco around $143 million in revenues.
Staff Writers
Dec 9 2008 12:52PM
Telco/ISP
21Mbps Next G network no substitute for an NBN: Telstra
Telstra’s Next G network might be surpassing the National Broadband Network minimum downlink speed of 12Mbps, but that doesn’t mean Telstra is using it to bypass the NBN process.
Ry Crozier
Dec 8 2008 4:02PM
Telco/ISP
Conroy goes back to school on Internet content filters
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy is looking to shore up support from the people most likely to find a way around the government’s content filters – school students.
Ry Crozier
Dec 8 2008 12:54PM
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