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SMB broadband hits critical mass
SMBs are embracing high speed Internet services, with around 90 percent of SMB business (5 to 199 employees) now using a broadband connection, according to Pacific Internet survey.
Staff Writers
Oct 12 2006, 10:28AM
Mobility
Small firms in Asia spend big on VoIP
Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) in Asia will spend more than US$500m on internet phone calls this year, researchers predict.
Simon Burns
Oct 11 2006, 9:38AM
Mobility
Express Data signs Telstra for SME data push
Express Data has signed an exclusive agreement to distribute Telstra’s forthcoming business broadband packages to around 2000 local resellers as the big telco attempts to lure SME data customers into the fold.
Byron Connolly
Oct 6 2006, 5:15PM
Mobility
AuDA helps fund local not-for-profits
The Australian domain name registry body AuDA has doled out $275,000 to 16 not-for-profit Internet projects from across Australia.
Tim Lohman
Oct 6 2006, 3:54PM
Mobility
US Internet 'highly resilient' to terror attack
The Internet infrastructure in the US would still be able to function even if terrorists were able to knock out key physical network hubs, researchers have claimed.
Robert Jaques
Oct 4 2006, 9:44AM
Mobility
Westan in with Blue-Wireless
Westan has signed an agreement with Blue-Wireless for access to their SoftBX IP PBX software.
Staff Writers
Sep 29 2006, 2:17PM
Mobility
Broadband operators see value-add service bonanza
Business revenues jump 142 per cent during 2005.
Robert Jaques
Sep 29 2006, 1:02PM
Mobility
'Pointless' .mobi landrush launched
Registration open to all - if you can find anything left.
Will Head
Sep 29 2006, 12:58PM
Mobility
Cellnet's Davenport: "We must sacrifice precision for speed"
Embattled distributor Cellnet has taken the axe to its business again in another internal restructure which has seen the retrenchment of GM sales Darryl Tucker and the imminent closure of its Sydney and Melbourne warehouses.
Lilia Guan
Sep 29 2006, 11:49AM
Mobility
Internode covers Coorong
Internode has blended ADSL2+ broadband with solar-powered microwave towers to deliver broadband coverage for Coorong District Council in South Australia.
Lilia Guan
Sep 27 2006, 10:57AM
Mobility
Lonely hearts get mobile dating service
QSoft Consulting plans to launch a mobile dating service via its Gaydar online dating and lifestyle portals.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 25 2006, 9:56AM
Mobility
Netspace rolls out ADSL2+
ISP, Netspace has begun rolling out its national next generation high-speed broadband services (ADSL2+).
Staff Writers
Sep 20 2006, 3:20PM
Mobility
Seven invests $26m in Engin
Network Seven is to buy $26 million worth of Engin shares in a move that will see the company take a 33 percent stake in the VoIP provider.
Tim Lohman
Sep 15 2006, 11:03AM
Mobility
Optus launches mobile film competition
Optus has partnered with MTV and Sony Ericcson to launch a new program aimed at sourcing mobile content from the local film and television industry.
Staff Writers
Sep 13 2006, 1:22PM
Mobility
MVNOs give mobile services low priority
Australian Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) increasingly view mobile services as sideline businesses according to the latest research from Market Clarity.
Staff Writers
Sep 12 2006, 10:24AM
Mobility
IP Systems chooses Huawei's DSLAM
Converged IP service provider, IP Systems has chosen Huawei Technologies to supply it with DSLAM equipment.
Lilia Guan
Sep 11 2006, 3:29PM
Mobility
Corporates warm to instant messaging
Instant messaging should be seen as an important business tool, rather than an office distraction, according to the Corporate IT Forum.
Will Head
Sep 11 2006, 9:01AM
Mobility
Optus to launch 'cellcasts', ADSL2+
Optus has partnered with Macquarie Radio Network to offer Optus’ mobile phone customers a mobile podcasting service – ‘Mobile Cellcasting’.
Staff Writers
Sep 6 2006, 1:49PM
Mobility
SMS phishing attacks hit mobile users
A security firm has warned that malware writers are attempting to fool mobile phone users with bogus text messages.
Will Head
Sep 6 2006, 10:40AM
Mobility
ISPhone expands product portfolio with CallTime
Voice service provider, ISPhone Australasia has signed an agreement with CallTime Solutions, to bring its Microsoft-based VoIP call centre product under ISPhone’s portfolio.
Lilia Guan
Sep 5 2006, 10:28AM
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