broadband

NBN costs go down, not up

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 16 2008, 2:11PM Collaboration
Terria confirms NBN bid without telco AAPT

Terria confirms NBN bid without telco AAPT

Terria has confirmed it will continue its bid for the national broadband network, despite AAPT’s withdrawal from the consortium today.
Staff Writers Oct 16 2008, 2:06PM Collaboration
Time to deliver the broadband promises

Time to deliver the broadband promises

After much debate and deliberation over Australia’s National Broadband Network, we speak to the local ISP community about broadband opportunities and developments.
Staff Writers Oct 9 2008, 11:16AM Collaboration
Vodafone struggles with mobile broadband pricing

Vodafone struggles with mobile broadband pricing

Vodafone claims to have unbundled ‘special pricing’ of its 5 GB wireless broadband offering for all new customers -– but it’s still behind in what has become an ultra-competitive market.
Staff Writers Oct 9 2008, 7:51AM Mobility
Telstra tells Rudd: We need high-speed broadband

Telstra tells Rudd: We need high-speed broadband

Telstra has told PM Rudd that high-speed broadband must be the first cab off the rank. But on whose terms?
Staff Writers Oct 3 2008, 1:32PM Collaboration
Telstra claims Act hinders broadband growth

Telstra claims Act hinders broadband growth

Telstra wants reform on a specific telecommunications access regime set out in Part XIC of the Trade Practices Act.
Staff Writers Sep 29 2008, 3:17PM Collaboration
Telstra slams Optus for cancelling Fusion wireless broadband

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, 5:56PM Collaboration
Mobile operators warned of 'dumb pipes' ISP scenario

Mobile operators warned of 'dumb pipes' ISP scenario

Mobile broadband operators need to look beyond flat-rate access offerings to future-proof their business, analysts say.
Liz Tay Sep 18 2008, 7:25AM Collaboration
Telstra announces pre-paid wireless broadband

Telstra announces pre-paid wireless broadband

Telstra has taken another swipe at Optus, announcing today that it will offer pre-paid access to its Next G wireless broadband network –- but Telstra’s plans are more expensive than its rivals.
Kathryn Small Sep 17 2008, 3:20PM Collaboration
Open hostility between Telstra and Terria over NBN

Open hostility between Telstra and Terria over NBN

Former Premier Bob Carr and his former treasurer Michael Egan have weighed in on opposite sides of Telstra and Terria's NBN war.
Kathryn Small Sep 10 2008, 8:12AM Collaboration
Opinion: Thanks for nothing

Opinion: Thanks for nothing

Unwired is now offering a generous 10GB download limit for just under $40 per month. Such a deal! But wait, there’s always a catch.
Ian Yates Sep 9 2008, 10:59AM Collaboration
Unwired boasts 10 GB limit, but splits usage

Unwired boasts 10 GB limit, but splits usage

Unwired has jumped on the 10 GB wireless broadband bandwagon, but its confusing peak and off-peak pricing scheme could turn off customers.
Staff Writers Sep 8 2008, 3:26PM Mobility
NBN rivals want us out, says Telstra

NBN rivals want us out, says Telstra

Telstra has accused its rivals of talking up the issue of its separation to eliminate the telco from participating in the national broadband network.
Staff Writers Sep 6 2008, 9:10AM Collaboration
IntraPower signs broadband services deal

IntraPower signs broadband services deal

IntraPower will supply UCB Technology with business-grade broadband services, in a $500,000 three year deal.
Lilia Guan Sep 4 2008, 3:48PM Collaboration
Cellnet inks deal with NetComm

Cellnet inks deal with NetComm

Cellnet has partnered with NetComm to strengthen its position in the telco channel.
Jenny Eagle Sep 4 2008, 3:46PM Mobility
Telstra calls separation a 'fool's gold' debate

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, 7:52AM Collaboration
iPrimus trumps Telstra wireless broadband data limit

iPrimus trumps Telstra wireless broadband data limit

It only took five days, but Telstra’s 10 GB wireless broadband limit has already been trumped by iPrimus with a newer, cheaper 12 GB plan.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2008, 3:55PM Mobility
Internode triples ADSL reach of exchange

Internode triples ADSL reach of exchange

Internode claims to have found a way to more than treble the coverage area that a telephone exchange can serve with ADSL.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2008, 8:06AM Collaboration
NBN a boon for network equipment

NBN a boon for network equipment

Networking vendors have stepped up lobbying efforts around the proposed National Broadband Network to get a slice of what could be up to $25 billion.
Ry Crozier Aug 21 2008, 9:06AM Collaboration
Optus fat pipe backs Sanity music service

Optus fat pipe backs Sanity music service

Optus is providing a 500 Gb/sec fat pipe behind Sanity Entertainment’s new online music subscription service, Loadit.
Ry Crozier Aug 17 2008, 9:50AM Collaboration

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