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EFA attacks Labor’s ‘clean-feed’ Internet proposal

EFA attacks Labor’s ‘clean-feed’ Internet proposal

Independent industry body, the Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) has savaged a plan by the Labor Government plan, (championed by Communications Minister Stephen Conroy) to "clean feed" filtered Internet connections to all homes and schools.
Lilia Guan Jan 3 2008, 7:37AM Security
Adam Internet to complete $1.5M call centre improvements by Christmas

Adam Internet to complete $1.5M call centre improvements by Christmas

With the festive season just around the corner, South Australian Internet Service Provider (ISP), Adam Internet, is dertmined to have its $1.5 million customer service upgrade completed before the holidays.
Staff Writers Dec 21 2007, 10:06AM Collaboration
Blue Coat's local vision for Internet security

Blue Coat's local vision for Internet security

As the federal government takes steps to deliver on its election promise to make the Internet safer, Blue Coat is investing in R&D to refine its security offerings.
Leanne Mezrani Dec 19 2007, 11:15AM Security
Adam Internet uncovers Naked DSL for 2008

Adam Internet uncovers Naked DSL for 2008

South Australian-based ISP, Adam Internet, is jumping on the Naked DSL bandwagon, announcing it will launch its Unconditioned Local Loop (ULL) broadband service in early 2008, just as soon as it resolves its current issues with Telstra before year's end.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2007, 2:25PM Mobility
Internet could face meltdown by 2010

Internet could face meltdown by 2010

The internet could suffer drastic slowdown by 2010 as the sheer scale of data carried exceeds the ability of the network to handle it.

Iain Thomson Nov 20 2007, 2:38PM Collaboration
Pacific Internet launches PacNet CleanWeb

Pacific Internet launches PacNet CleanWeb

Pacific Internet (Australia) has launched PacNet CleanWeb, managed web filtering solution, tailored for businesses and government sectors.

Staff Writers Nov 14 2007, 1:15PM Security
ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has put out a call for comment on proposed changes to a number of legal instruments ahead of the introduction of a new regulatory framework for Internet and mobile content in January 2008.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 3:03PM Collaboration
Experts warn of 'menacing' internet addiction

Experts warn of 'menacing' internet addiction

Just as dangerous as sex or gambling addiction, say researchers.
Robert Jaques Aug 22 2007, 10:00AM Mobility
Australians spending up to $18.1B on telco services

Australians spending up to $18.1B on telco services

The total revenue from retail telecommunications services is up to 18.1 billion dollars during 2005-2006.
Lilia Guan Aug 9 2007, 1:14PM Collaboration
Data caps remains the main cost of broadband

Data caps remains the main cost of broadband

Data caps still remained as the primary component of the cost of broadband internet however there were no increases in included data allowances.
Staff Writers Jul 16 2007, 12:42PM Mobility
Nokia re-jigs to exploit mobile internet

Nokia re-jigs to exploit mobile internet

Phones and software must be quicker to market.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 25 2007, 7:18AM Mobility
MaxiNet joins BigAir

MaxiNet joins BigAir

SME integrator MaxiNet has joined BigAir’s partner portfolio, unleashing a range of products into the SME market.
Lilia Guan Jun 20 2007, 3:14PM Mobility
UK tops EU internet usage charts

UK tops EU internet usage charts

The UK has the most active online population, with the highest average number of daily visitors, the highest usage days per month and the highest average time spent per month per user online.
Staff Writers Jun 8 2007, 7:36AM Mobility
UK beats US in mobile internet use

UK beats US in mobile internet use

The UK is one of the leading users of mobile internet services, outstripping even the US.
Iain Thomson May 17 2007, 7:18AM Mobility
Verizon links the US to China

Verizon links the US to China

Contracts have been signed for the fastest ever Internet cable link between the US and China.

Iain Thomson Dec 20 2006, 10:08AM Mobility
Internet is 99 percent porn free

Internet is 99 percent porn free

A study by Philip B. Stark, a professor of statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, has found that pornography accounts for just one per cent of all web pages.
Iain Thomson Nov 16 2006, 9:30AM Mobility
IBM to fund '3D Internet' project

IBM to fund '3D Internet' project

IBM has announced plans to invest in a project to create a 3D internet.

Shaun Nichols Nov 14 2006, 9:31AM Software
 Wireless rabbit creates Internet buzz

Wireless rabbit creates Internet buzz

A wireless rabbit computer peripheral has been causing a stir of excitement on social networking sites.
Ed Dawson Oct 25 2006, 9:35AM Mobility
US Internet 'highly resilient' to terror attack

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
Attackers flock to Internet Explorer VML exploit

Attackers flock to Internet Explorer VML exploit

Security experts have warned of a sharp hike in the number of cyber-criminals actively exploiting the newly discovered VML vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Shaun Nichols Sep 27 2006, 9:27AM Security

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