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NBN Co keeps ISPs waiting for POI locations

NBN Co keeps ISPs waiting for POI locations

More than a month since its commitment.
Ry Crozier Apr 28 2010 2:06PM Telco/ISP
British regulators spell out plans to regulate ISPs

British regulators spell out plans to regulate ISPs

Outlines plans to police the UK's Digital Economy Act.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 15 2010 9:26AM Telco/ISP
UK copyright legislation will cost ISPs up to $830m

UK copyright legislation will cost ISPs up to $830m

Plans to force ISPs to combat copyright abuse.
Parliamentary reporter Mar 18 2010 6:50AM Telco/ISP
ISPs pilot box to test Australian broadband speeds

ISPs pilot box to test Australian broadband speeds

Enex device rolled out to customers of 40 ISPs.
Ry Crozier , Ben Grubb Jan 18 2010 3:48PM Hardware
China outlines new web regulations

China outlines new web regulations

New system could see many overseas sites banned.
Dan Worth Dec 23 2009 10:09AM Security
IIA to hold legal "boot camp” for ISPs on copyright case

IIA to hold legal "boot camp” for ISPs on copyright case

Offers early advice on implications of iiNet vs AFACT trial.
Ben Grubb Dec 14 2009 3:10PM Telco/ISP
UK piracy clampdown will cost each user $47

UK piracy clampdown will cost each user $47

The price of policing the internet.
Rosalie Marshall Sep 24 2009 6:19AM Telco/ISP
Standard offers best practices for ISPs to fight botnets

Standard offers best practices for ISPs to fight botnets

A group charged with developing and promoting internet standards has published a new draft standard calling for measures that internet service providers can use to defeat botnets.
Chuck Miller Sep 18 2009 9:54AM Security
Protests planned over "three-strikes rule" for downloaders

Protests planned over "three-strikes rule" for downloaders

Forcibly disconnecting users is a step too far.
Tom Young Aug 28 2009 10:12AM Security
UK ISPs must comply with snooping law from Sunday

UK ISPs must comply with snooping law from Sunday

UK ISPs will be required to hand over records of customers’ internet surfing habits, including IP addresses and times of use, to police and intelligence agencies from Sunday.
Tom Young Mar 12 2009 1:25PM Telco/ISP
iiNet and Optus shunned in first round of net filter trials

iiNet and Optus shunned in first round of net filter trials

Vocal opponents of the Federal Government’s controversial Internet filters have been excluded from the first phase of the much-anticipated pilot.
Staff Writers Feb 12 2009 10:15AM Security
ISPs sign nationwide deal to ban child porn

ISPs sign nationwide deal to ban child porn

The vast majority of internet service providers in the US have signed up to a pact to ban child pornography from being viewed online.
Iain Thomson Jul 21 2008 9:07AM Telco/ISP
Traffic monitoring by ISPs should be curbed

Traffic monitoring by ISPs should be curbed

Internet service providers should ask surfers' permission before using their traffic data for advertising purposes, according to the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT).
Matt Chapman Jun 16 2008 9:14AM Telco/ISP
Telstra considers reselling ADSL2+ to rival ISPs

Telstra considers reselling ADSL2+ to rival ISPs

Telstra has done an about-face on its broadband wholesale strategy by suggesting it might be willing to resell ADSL2+ high speed internet services to rival ISPs.
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 12 2008 3:40PM Telco/ISP
US ISPs agree to block child porn sites

US ISPs agree to block child porn sites

Three of the largest ISPs in the US have struck a legal deal to block child pornography sites, mirroring a voluntary agreement which already exists among the majority of UK ISPs..
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 12 2008 7:37AM Telco/ISP
Guest column: What ISPs need to consider when it comes to Web filtering

Guest column: What ISPs need to consider when it comes to Web filtering

As the evolving Web makes managing appropriate surfing and bandwidth use more difficult, it also introduces new security threats that filtering may be uniquely well suited to address. However, the Web content security role makes inaccurate site rating, poor coverage, and delayed rating of new URLs even more costly.
Wayne Neich Mar 25 2008 11:11AM Security
More “bang for buck” for ISPs who jump aboard new undersea cable

More “bang for buck” for ISPs who jump aboard new undersea cable

Internode, iiNet and iPrimus have all jumped aboard PIPE Network’s new $200 million undersea high-speed cable, announcing they will use it to route up to 60 percent of their total Internet traffic and increase customer data allowances.
Mitchell Bingemann Jan 15 2008 2:30PM Telco/ISP
ISPs urged to take control of security

ISPs urged to take control of security

ISPs, not consumers, need to be in the driving seat for computer security, according to F-Secure president Kimmo Alkio.
Iain Thomson Sep 27 2007 9:35AM Security
ISPs suspected of massive identity theft in Korea

ISPs suspected of massive identity theft in Korea

More than seven million illegal sign ups claimed by police.
Simon Burns Aug 10 2007 2:15PM Security
ISPs rush to enable online spies for police

ISPs rush to enable online spies for police

Today is the last day for American ISPs, cable companies and some universities to install equipment that will make it easier for the police and intelligence agencies to monitor surfers' web habits.
Iain Thomson May 15 2007 12:34PM Telco/ISP

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