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Broadband News
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has defended the lack of progress in building a national broadband internet network, saying the government is committed to the so-called digital revolution.
SMH - 28 Aug 2008
Local telco Amcom Telecommunications has moved to shore up its future by buying back some of the 50 per cent stake its partial parent Futuris had been looking to sell.
ZDNet - 28 Aug 2008
iPrimus has announced a mobile broadband package with enough data to displace ADSL broadband services. But will the service quality be adequate? Probably not.
APC Magazine - 28 Aug 2008
iPrimus will help its customers avoid nasty excess usage fees by shaping its mobile broadband plans once the limit is reached.
whirlpool.net.au - 27 Aug 2008
Primus Telecom has launched a capped mobile broadband service aimed at eliminating bill shock for consumers.
Australian IT - 27 Aug 2008
iPrimus' new 6GB and 12GB mobile broadband plans offer peace of mind by shaping users rater than charging excess data fees.
itwire.com - 27 Aug 2008
Think your iPhone usage at home on WiFi is free? Think again...
APC Magazine - 27 Aug 2008
The new “Dr Phil Burgess”, aka Group MD of Public Policy and Comms, David Quilty, has knitted Opposition Spokesman Bruce Billson a lovely message effectively telling him to get stuffed, and that as far as Telstra is concerned, structural separation is not an option.
itwire.com - 27 Aug 2008
Optus today announced that it has reached 85 per cent of the population with its 3G network coverage.
ZDNet - 27 Aug 2008
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.
iTnews - 27 Aug 2008
Wireless broadband provider Pacific Wireless has signalled its intention to buy the assets of iBurst, a division of the collapsed Commander Communications.
Australian IT - 27 Aug 2008
For all the goodwill, Terria has a big job to close the credibility gap with Telstra. Nathan Taylor wonders whether the group has what it takes to build Australia's next broadband network.
pcauthority.com.au - 27 Aug 2008
Internet service provider Internode today launched a new type of naked ADSL2+ service, using its own equipment at telephone exchanges to increase the range of its fast broadband.
ZDNet - 26 Aug 2008
Internode has begun selling naked DSL on its own DSLAMs, including to customers living far away from their exchange.
whirlpool.net.au - 26 Aug 2008

