broadband

Unwired begins $3m fibre broadband rollout

Unwired begins $3m fibre broadband rollout

Australian fibre broadband provider Uecomm has won a five-year, $3 million contract to connect base stations for wireless specialist Unwired.
Fleur Doidge Feb 3 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Industry attacks draft bush broadband incentives

Industry attacks draft bush broadband incentives

Industry leaders have criticised the government’s draft regional broadband guidelines, arguing that the benefits may accrue mostly to established players.
Fleur Doidge Feb 3 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Rural NSW broadband trial seeks SPs

Rural NSW broadband trial seeks SPs

Consultancy Badja Interconnect has called for service providers and user groups to contribute to a rural broadband access trial scheduled for April in north-eastern NSW.
Staff Writers Jan 22 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Want to resell broadband? Cut the contract

Want to resell broadband? Cut the contract

Customers for broadband are proving increasingly resistant to signing up for long-term contracts, a new local survey reveals.
Angus Kidman Jan 19 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Healthcare needs broadband: NOIE

Healthcare needs broadband: NOIE

Hospitals could gain by more than $190 million over 10 years using broadband, if a recent report proves correct.
Staff Writers Jan 16 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Bush broadband firm to get $15.7m boost

Bush broadband firm to get $15.7m boost

Victorian broadband provider Neighbourhood Cable has embarked on a $15.7 million capital raising to upgrade its regional network and services, competing with Telstra in the bush.
Fleur Doidge Jan 15 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Request Broadband chases direct reseller dollar

Request Broadband chases direct reseller dollar

Request Broadband has signed a direct reseller channel to push its voice over DSL (VoDSL) packages, citing a desire for strong customer relationships in the PABX space which its established wholesale partners could not provide.
Fleur Doidge Dec 12 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
ATUG goes bush with broadband seminars

ATUG goes bush with broadband seminars

The Australian Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) has taken the plight of bush broadband to heart, launching a series of regional broadband seminars with a pilot in Dubbo this Thursday, 20 November.
Fleur Doidge Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Catholic schools jump on broadband bandwagon

Catholic schools jump on broadband bandwagon

Three Catholic dioceses have combined their purchasing power to provide broadband services to 4,000 teachers and 40,000 students at around 100 regional schools, at a cost of around $4.5 million.
Byron Connolly Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Broadband fund open for business

Broadband fund open for business

The Australian Government is inviting expressions of interest for project funding, in a bid to improve broadband access in regional areas.
Staff Writers , Vivienne Fisher Nov 14 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Broadband demand on the up: ACCC

Broadband demand on the up: ACCC

More than half a million connections have been hooked up to broadband, according to a report from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Vivienne Fisher Oct 10 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Satellite broadband channel ramps up

Satellite broadband channel ramps up

Satellite broadband provider Multiemedia has signed people telecom to resell its NewSat two-way satellite broadband service, including associated Microsoft applications.
Fleur Doidge Sep 1 2003, 12:00AM Collaboration
Broadband: Why are we waiting?

Broadband: Why are we waiting?

Australia’s ego got slapped about when its poor standing in the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) broadband rankings saw us in 19th position on the ladder.
Staff Writers Sep 1 2003, 12:00AM Mobility

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