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Tiny IPv6-ready protocol stack created
Cisco, Atmel and the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) have announced that they’ve built one of the smallest IPv6 stacks ever, and have open sourced it for general use.
Iain Thomson
Oct 16 2008 2:57PM
Hardware
New Zealander allegedly responsible for masterminding major spam network
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has shut down what it claims was the world's largest network of spammers.
Iain Thomson
Oct 16 2008 9:56AM
Security
NBN costs go down, not up
Federal broadband minister Stephen Conroy has weighed in on suggestions of a cost blow-out for the National Broadband Network (NBN), suggesting the cost may in fact be lower than first thought.
Ry Crozier
Oct 15 2008 3:45PM
Telco/ISP
ACMA gives green light for more subliminal ads
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has ruled that an advertisement lasting three frames or more isn’t officially subliminal.
Staff Writers
Oct 14 2008 1:19PM
Strategy
First quantum encrypted network goes live
The first network protected by quantum encryption has gone live at a scientific conference in Vienna.
Iain Thomson
Oct 10 2008 3:05PM
Security
Quantum encrypted network goes live
The first network protected by quantum encryption has gone live at a scientific conference in Vienna.
Iain Thomson
Oct 10 2008 11:17AM
Security
Telstra hoses down 21 Mbps claims
Telstra claims that Next G users will experience peak downlink speeds of 21 Mbps by year end but ‘actual customer download speeds will be less’.
Staff Writers
Oct 7 2008 12:46PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra launches MNOC in Sydney
Telstra has taken the wraps off a new ‘multi-million dollar’ managed network operations centre located in Sydney’s central business district.
Ry Crozier
Oct 2 2008 1:44PM
Networking
Telstra slams Optus for cancelling Fusion wireless broadband
Telstra slammed Optus as 'a disaster' after Australia’s number two carrier cancelled its popular Fusion wireless broadband service.
Kathryn Small
Sep 18 2008 5:39PM
Telco/ISP
WatchGuard unveils enterprise network security app
WatchGuard Technologies is launching a network security appliance that targets enterprise campuses, data centres and other high-performance network environments.
Staff Writers
Sep 18 2008 3:28PM
Security
WatchGuard unveils enterprise network security app
WatchGuard Technologies is launching a network security appliance that targets enterprise campuses, data centres and other high-performance network environments.
Staff Writers
Sep 18 2008 3:21PM
Security
San Francisco network repairs may cost $1 million
San Francisco’s FiberWAN network, which the city
lost control
of after an administrator changed user passwords, is now back under government control.
Iain Thomson
Sep 12 2008 4:19PM
Hardware
NICTA to design global Internet testbed
NICTA has joined a €8.9 million (AUD$15.4m) project that will address the design of testbeds to evaluate new technologies for large networks such as the Internet.
Staff Writers
Sep 9 2008 5:11PM
Networking
Unauthorised web servers connected to IRS network
The US Internal Revenue Service found 1,811 unauthorised web servers connected to its network.
Sue Marquette Poremba
Sep 8 2008 9:44AM
Security
Telstra calls separation a 'fool's gold' debate
Telstra has used Senator Stephen Conroy's announcement of the closing date for proposals to build the National Broadband Network (NBN) to reiterate the telco’s opposition to separation.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2008 6:49AM
Telco/ISP
PHOTO GALLERY: Inside the Microsoft Tech Ed RFID boiler room
Microsoft Tech Ed delegates are most likely IT professionals who like dance music, Facebook, Crysis, and have never attended the event before.
Ry Crozier
Sep 3 2008 1:52PM
Hardware
MIT develops network analysis tool
MIT's Lincoln Laboratory has developed a network mapping tool that enables managers to track likely hacking routes.
Iain Thomson
Sep 2 2008 3:56PM
Security
UK to lead e-crime prosecutor network
Database of prosecutors, legal guidance and training to be available online.
Tom Young
Sep 1 2008 10:45AM
Security
MIT develops network analysis tool
MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory has developed a network mapping tool that enables managers to track likely hacking routes.
Iain Thomson
Aug 30 2008 12:23PM
Security
Optus 3G network coverage claims irk Telstra
Telstra has launched an extraordinary verbal spray at Optus, rubbishing the reach of Optus' 3G network and claiming it’s unlikely to ever be able to effectively compete 'head-to-head'.
Ry Crozier
Aug 28 2008 11:15PM
Telco/ISP
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