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iiNet expands regional DSLAM network
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Networks

2009-11-01 16:46:36
iiNet is to expand its DSLAM network with installations in  Campbelltown, Coffs Harbour and Wollongong in NSW, Mooloolaba, Caloundra and Toowoomba in Queensland, Geelong in Victoria and Bunbury in West Australia.


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Telstra takes ADSL2+ to 88 percent of Tasmanians
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: ExchangeDaily

2009-09-28 00:30:36
Telstra says it has upgraded its 100th telephone exchange in Tasmania, in Richmond, to ADSL2+, extending ADSL2+ coverage to 88 percent of Tasmanian homes and businesses.


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FTTH on the rise at ADSL expense globally
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Technology

2009-07-09 01:10:23
The next two years will see a rapid increase in FTTH broadband across Western countries and the big loser will be ADSL. This is the forecast of a leading global telecommunications analyst.


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NetComm 3G18Wn router works with USB 3G modems
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Hardware

2009-05-31 20:19:19
A new wireless router from NetComm provides a way of getting more use from your 3G wireless modem.
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NetComm NB6 range goes 11n
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Hardware

2009-05-20 22:28:04
NetComm's range of all-in-one ADSL2+ modem/routers now includes the NB6Plus4Wn, which features 802.11n wireless networking.


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ACCC rejects Telstra's $30 per month price of local loop access
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: ExchangeDaily

2009-04-28 02:09:00
The ACCC has issued a final decision to reject Telstra's access undertaking proposing a price of $30 per month for the unconditioned local loop service in metropolitan areas. This service, currently charged at about $16 per month, is the biggest cost component for many providers of ADSL broadband services that use their own DSLAMs and acceptance to Telstra's figure would force them to raise prices to a level that would likely have left them unable to compete with Telstra's own service.


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Linksys silent over WPA interoperability flaws
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery

Category: The Linux user and switcher blog

2009-03-02 06:37:50
Like a lot of people I assumed Linksys would be a top-notch consumer-level networking equipment brand, being a subsidiary of industry heavyweight Cisco. I found out how wrong I was when it came to WPA – a security protocol for WiFi networks. Worse, the company refused to comment.


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Gotalk goes with Telstra for ADSL2+, launches 3G mobile plan
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2009-02-20 06:43:01
Although Gotalk has long worked with Optus to resell ADSL services, it has now announced a wholesale broadband deal with Telstra, “targeting” regional Australia, including Tassie - along with a separate new 3G mobile plan that has one whopper of a video call charge, although international calling is the big drawcard.


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Consumer vendors not ready for IPv6: report
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-20 00:42:17
The consumer sector could be Australia's stumbling block when it comes to IPv6 transition, according to new research.


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Australia: a broadband backwater?
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-16 14:25:46
The latest analysis of Australian broadband services by Epitiro shows that connectivity to the rest of the world leaves much to be desired.


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Telstra holding back on faster cable Internet?
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2009-01-08 00:28:00
There's long been a suspicion that Telstra deliberately holds back from delivering newer technology to its customers. Now CEO Sol Trujilo has confirmed it.


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With no NBN, ADSL2+ will drive the “next five years of broadband”
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-12-03 05:57:39
Telecommunications research firm Market Clarity says that Aussies are switching to high-speed ADSL 2+ services, “with or without the government’s NBN”, in a trend that “will drive the next five years of broadband market development”.


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Internode announces Ultra bumper bundle
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-11-17 00:05:41
There's been plenty of talk about naked DSL, but Internode reckons it has the answer for those who need to keep an analogue line yet want the cost savings associated with VoIP and the convenience of a single bill.


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Internode extends ADSL2+ reach but can you afford it?
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2008-08-26 03:16:48
If you live in a metropolitan broadband 'black spot' you're probably welcoming the news about Internode's NakedExtreme service. But is it affordable?


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ACCC moves to speed rollout of ADSL networks
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Policy & Regulation

2008-07-13 22:11:39
The ACCC has imposed a requirement on Telstra to give reasons when it refuses to allow competitors to install DSLAM equipment in Telstra exchanges so they can deliver broadband over their own networks.


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Naked DSL driving herd of consumers to VoIP: IDC
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Reports & Surveys

2008-07-09 04:29:39
The movement from traditional voice telephony to Internet based VoIP services in homes is picking up steam, driven by the emergence of Naked DSL, according to a new report.


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Naked DSL blows ill wind for Telstra as iiNet rakes in customers
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Telecoms

2008-07-02 02:25:40
In what must be a worrying sign for Telstra's traditional voice telephony business, naked DSL is proving to be a smash hit for Australia's third largest ISP iiNet and its customers. iiNet claims it has signed up more than 25,000 households in six months, and that two-thirds say they're saving at least $20 per month on Internet and phone charges.


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Tasmanian Government strangling the Internet?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-05-05 07:41:32
Australia’s southern island, Tasmania, has two fibre optic connections to the mainland, but with only one carrying consumer and business traffic, and the other apparently laying idle. With major ISP, Internode, ceasing the sign-up of new ADSL2+ consumer customers, is the Apple isle suffering affordable Internet denial?


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Internode finds going ‘naked’ is very popular... for ADSL2+
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-04-15 07:45:05
Consumers keen to strip away the shackles of line rental by going naked with ADSL2+ have ogled Internode’s Naked ADSL2+ offerings with well over 1000 sign-ups. It seems that Internode shown that things can look better... naked – and is now offering the service to those with existing phone lines, too.


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Telstra completes 900 exchange ADSL2+ upgrade
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Networks

2008-04-10 02:19:21
Telstra has announced completion of the rollout of ADSL2+ services to an additional 907 exchanges, announced in February, four months ahead of schedule.


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