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Photos: Netspace launches new DSLAMs in Tasmania

Photos: Netspace launches new DSLAMs in Tasmania

Hobart and Launceston wired for new ADSL2+ service.
Brett Winterford Jul 24 2009 2:10PM Telco/ISP
Photos: Inside Basslink's undersea fibre converter station

Photos: Inside Basslink's undersea fibre converter station

First photos from the Loy Yang converter station and terrestrial fibre build.
Ry Crozier Jul 23 2009 11:30AM Telco/ISP
Irish ISP Eircom hit by multiple attacks

Irish ISP Eircom hit by multiple attacks

The Irish ISP is experiencing an unprecedented volume of traffic that officials believe is the result of multiple DNS poisoning attacks.
Dan Raywood Jul 21 2009 10:22AM Security
ISPs trump Telstra on copper prices

ISPs trump Telstra on copper prices

Telco faces multimillion-dollar legal bill.
Ry Crozier Jul 20 2009 12:28PM Telco/ISP
ISPs rubbish claims they are running routers hotter

ISPs rubbish claims they are running routers hotter

Internode and iiNet are still buying kit.
Ry Crozier Jul 20 2009 6:00AM Telco/ISP
Aussies download 81m gigabytes in a month

Aussies download 81m gigabytes in a month

Business users show healthy appetite for broadband.
Ry Crozier Jul 15 2009 2:37PM Telco/ISP
Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Government says its aims are “modest”.
Ry Crozier Jul 9 2009 6:30AM Telco/ISP
Basslink lights up with commercial traffic

Basslink lights up with commercial traffic

Calls for second independent cable.
Ry Crozier Jul 6 2009 12:34PM Telco/ISP
ISPs test Basslink cable

ISPs test Basslink cable

Plans and negotiations revealed.
Ry Crozier Jun 30 2009 12:42PM Telco/ISP
Intel seeks to rewire carriers, ISPs

Intel seeks to rewire carriers, ISPs

ISPs may benefit from commodity-network architecture.
Ry Crozier Jun 25 2009 1:37PM Hardware
iiNet ordered to hand over customer records

iiNet ordered to hand over customer records

Small sample of records demanded for landmark copyright case.

Brett Winterford Jun 15 2009 4:57PM Telco/ISP
ISPs may be stranded by NBN, not just their assets

ISPs may be stranded by NBN, not just their assets

DSLAM assets stranded by the NBN could be the least of ISP’s problems with an Ovum analyst warning of a major shake-up in the transition to a new national network.
Ry Crozier Jun 11 2009 3:25PM Telco/ISP
IIA cautions against ISP e-security burdens

IIA cautions against ISP e-security burdens

Measures outlined by Senator Conroy to kick-start development of an e-security code of practice for ISPs are “on the table” but may not make the final cut.
Ry Crozier Jun 10 2009 3:57PM Telco/ISP
SQL attack to affect over 100,000 websites

SQL attack to affect over 100,000 websites

The strength of SQL injections has been demonstrated with an attack on a large internet service provider.
Dan Raywood Jun 10 2009 3:11PM Security
AFACT “struggling” to make a case: iiNet

AFACT “struggling” to make a case: iiNet

ISP iiNet has dismissed claims by the film industry that it is stalling their landmark battle in the Federal Court, accusing AFACT of “struggling to get their case together”.
Ry Crozier Jun 10 2009 9:21AM Telco/ISP
FTC shuts down ISP over spam and botnets

FTC shuts down ISP over spam and botnets

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has convinced a court to shut down the operations of a rogue internet service provider (ISP) that it claims was hosting spamming systems, child pornography and botnets.
Iain Thomson Jun 5 2009 2:01PM Security
Conroy mulls review of ACMA blacklist

Conroy mulls review of ACMA blacklist

Senator Conroy has revealed the Government is considering appointing a panel to conduct a regular audit of ACMA's blacklist of banned web sites.
Brett Winterford May 27 2009 12:56PM Telco/ISP
Adam Internet calls for wider NBN fibre net

Adam Internet calls for wider NBN fibre net

Adam Internet has put a case forward to the Federal Government to fast-track broadband infrastructure rollout to towns on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula.
Ry Crozier May 14 2009 3:02PM Telco/ISP
Optus to fund filtering pilot off its own bat

Optus to fund filtering pilot off its own bat

A mandatory grant reporting document released by the Department for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) reveals it has spent close to $300,000 this year on its controversial ISP-level filtering pilot.
Ben Grubb May 11 2009 3:25PM Telco/ISP
Aussie Windows 7 internet traffic “as big as Obama”?

Aussie Windows 7 internet traffic “as big as Obama”?

Akamai has confirmed that internet traffic on its Aussie network yesterday sustained levels between nine and 12 per cent higher than normal, caused by an “event” it said was either as big - or bigger - than the Obama inauguration.
Ry Crozier May 7 2009 12:53PM Telco/ISP

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