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South Korea sees 8-9 mln "Wibro" internet users by 2007

South Korea sees 8-9 mln "Wibro" internet users by 2007

South Korea expects subscribers to a service providing high-speed wireless internet connections to people on the move to reach 8-9 million by 2007 after a commercial roll-out in April next year.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2005, 3:00PM Mobility
No resolution on Net control seen at tech summit

No resolution on Net control seen at tech summit

The United States is headed for a showdown with much of the rest of the world over control of the Internet but few expect a consensus to emerge from a UN summit in Tunisia this week.
Andy Sullivan Nov 15 2005, 8:09AM Collaboration
PluggedIn: Showdown looms over US Internet control

PluggedIn: Showdown looms over US Internet control

The United States is headed for a showdown with much of the rest of the world over control of the Internet.
Andy Sullivan Nov 14 2005, 1:26PM Collaboration
EU takes swipe at US internet oversight

EU takes swipe at US internet oversight

The European Commission on Friday took a swipe at US oversight of the internet but offered no concrete alternatives, in advance of an international summit on how the internet should be run.
David Lawsky Nov 14 2005, 9:00AM Software
Kaboodle makes sharing web bookmarks easier

Kaboodle makes sharing web bookmarks easier

Web page bookmarks that help surfers return to useful internet sites are undergoing a transformation as new tools emerge for users to categorise and share favourite sites automatically with others.
Eric Auchard Oct 27 2005, 9:35AM Software
PluggedIn: In China, internet creates new wave of pop stars

PluggedIn: In China, internet creates new wave of pop stars

Yang Chengang was a music teacher by day and lounge singer by night in central China's Hubei province when one day three years ago a friend suggested putting one of his songs on the internet.
Doug Young Oct 17 2005, 2:30PM Sales & Marketing
SecureTel rebrands, moves to larger site

SecureTel rebrands, moves to larger site

Specialist IT security services provider SecureTel has rebranded as SecureTelecom and moved to larger premises in central Sydney.
Fleur Doidge Oct 6 2005, 4:06PM Security
Internet crime shifts to Russia after bust: official

Internet crime shifts to Russia after bust: official

Trafficking in stolen credit cards has largely shifted to Russian-language websites after an international crackdown sparked disarray among English-speaking scam artists, according to a US Secret Service official.
Staff Writers Oct 6 2005, 9:00AM Security
New reseller takes on clickcalling

New reseller takes on clickcalling

A Brisbane company has been formed to resell applications based around clickcalling, an internet-based telecommunications service from the Queensland service provider of the same name.
Fleur Doidge Sep 26 2005, 5:33PM Collaboration
NitroGlobal signs Canadian web acceleration apps

NitroGlobal signs Canadian web acceleration apps

Sydney application service provider (ASP) NitroGlobal has signed up with SlipStream Data and started distributing the Canadian vendor's web and email acceleration software to retail.
Staff Writers Sep 16 2005, 4:59PM Software
Google hires 'father of the internet' Vinton Cerf

Google hires 'father of the internet' Vinton Cerf

Google said on Thursday it hired internet pioneer Vinton Cerf to become its "chief Internet evangelist", the latest high-powered engineer to sign up at the web search leader.
Eric Auchard Sep 9 2005, 3:45PM Collaboration
FEATURE: Arabs struggle for share in web adverts boom

FEATURE: Arabs struggle for share in web adverts boom

Khaled al-Bohsali is the ideal man for Arab web portals desperately seeking a bigger slice of the growing global online advertising market. Unfortunately for them, he is also one of a rare breed.
Alaa Shahine Sep 8 2005, 11:30AM Collaboration
Internet is bulletin board for Katrina victims

Internet is bulletin board for Katrina victims

After 9/11, descriptions and photos of missing family, friends and co-workers were plastered on walls and bulletin boards in lower Manhattan, but with New Orleans a ghost town after Hurricane Katrina, the internet is now the medium of choice for those seeking lost loved ones.
Todd Eastham Sep 5 2005, 11:30AM Collaboration
Unwired reaches 25,000 customers

Unwired reaches 25,000 customers

Wireless broadband provider Unwired has announced it has signed its 25,000th subscriber.
Ron Osborn May 31 2005, 12:49PM Collaboration
Pacific Internet gives voice to channel

Pacific Internet gives voice to channel

Pacific Internet has announced availability of its fixed line voice service, Pacific Voice, to channel partners.
DVD Editor Apr 15 2005, 2:40PM Collaboration
Equinix expands managed services

Equinix expands managed services

US-based IP exchange operator Equinix has added two new services to its suite of managed offerings for Asia-Pacific customers.
Staff Writers Apr 1 2005, 2:10PM Collaboration
Dovetail offers WAN load-balance boxes

Dovetail offers WAN load-balance boxes

Dovetail Distribution has signed up for rights to distribute WAN load-balancing technology from the US that may help businesses save thousands of dollars in bandwidth costs.
Fleur Doidge Mar 17 2005, 1:50PM Hardware
Macquarie launches Clean Internet

Macquarie launches Clean Internet

Telecommunications provider Macquarie Telecom has launched a managed service to protect its internet customers from viruses and spam at a network level.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Mar 9 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Internode breaks into big league

Internode breaks into big league

Internode has deployed its own high speed links to the US in a move that will have the Adelaide ISP breathing down the necks of Tier 1 telcos like Telstra and Optus.
Fleur Doidge Mar 7 2005, 12:00AM Software
Australians love technology: survey

Australians love technology: survey

Life is speeding up for Australians as they make more use of technology, according to a recent survey.
Vivienne Fisher Feb 11 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration

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