ISPs
Internode to use Telstra ADSL2+ DSLAMs
By: Stephen Withers
Not satisfied with its own network of ADSL2+ DSLAMs, Internode will begin using Telstra's equipment next month.
Read More About Internode To Use Telstra ADSL2+ DSLAMs...
By: Stephen Withers
Not satisfied with its own network of ADSL2+ DSLAMs, Internode will begin using Telstra's equipment next month.
Read More About Internode To Use Telstra ADSL2+ DSLAMs...
“Kiss of Death” for Australian “Australia” movie pirates
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
While the headlines report critics harshly saying Australian actress is the “kiss of death” for any movie she stars in, another report shows how Australian movie pirates are set to face increasing new levels of scrutiny that could see the receive the “kiss” of a police investigation and a potential AUD $13,200 fine.
Read More About “Kiss Of Death” For Australian “Australia” Movie Pirates...
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
While the headlines report critics harshly saying Australian actress is the “kiss of death” for any movie she stars in, another report shows how Australian movie pirates are set to face increasing new levels of scrutiny that could see the receive the “kiss” of a police investigation and a potential AUD $13,200 fine.
Read More About “Kiss Of Death” For Australian “Australia” Movie Pirates...
Dodo the lowest of the low as satisfaction with ISPs hits five year low
By: Stuart Corner
The latest Roy Morgan Research survey of customer satisfaction with ISPs shows that it fell to the lowest levels in more than five years during the year to September 2008, with Dodo rating well below any other ISP.
Read More About Dodo The Lowest Of The Low As Satisfaction With ISPs Hits Five Year Low...
By: Stuart Corner
The latest Roy Morgan Research survey of customer satisfaction with ISPs shows that it fell to the lowest levels in more than five years during the year to September 2008, with Dodo rating well below any other ISP.
Read More About Dodo The Lowest Of The Low As Satisfaction With ISPs Hits Five Year Low...
Why ISPs can’t afford to let iiNet lose the piracy lawsuit
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If iiNet loses the piracy lawsuit, the ramifications for all Australian ISPs will be immense, forcing all to spy on their users and become online policemen. It will wipe out online privacy, slow down the Internet, impede the free flow of information, impose massive costs on ISPs, impose massive costs on users, and put broadband progress back by 10 years in Australia. Can iiNet’s competitors – or indeed ISPs worldwide – afford to let this happen?
Read More About Why ISPs Can’T Afford To Let IiNet Lose The Piracy Lawsuit...
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If iiNet loses the piracy lawsuit, the ramifications for all Australian ISPs will be immense, forcing all to spy on their users and become online policemen. It will wipe out online privacy, slow down the Internet, impede the free flow of information, impose massive costs on ISPs, impose massive costs on users, and put broadband progress back by 10 years in Australia. Can iiNet’s competitors – or indeed ISPs worldwide – afford to let this happen?
Read More About Why ISPs Can’T Afford To Let IiNet Lose The Piracy Lawsuit...
IBM hired to build power line broadband networks
By: Stephen Withers
IBM is to provide the project management for a major build of Broadband over Power Line (BPL) networks in rural areas of the eastern United States for International Broadband Electric Communications (IBEC).
Read More About IBM Hired To Build Power Line Broadband Networks...
By: Stephen Withers
IBM is to provide the project management for a major build of Broadband over Power Line (BPL) networks in rural areas of the eastern United States for International Broadband Electric Communications (IBEC).
Read More About IBM Hired To Build Power Line Broadband Networks...
Australian government calls for live Internet filter trial
By: Stephen Withers
The Australian government has invited Internet service providers to join a live trial of content filtering. But will ISPs get on board?
Read More About Australian Government Calls For Live Internet Filter Trial...
By: Stephen Withers
The Australian government has invited Internet service providers to join a live trial of content filtering. But will ISPs get on board?
Read More About Australian Government Calls For Live Internet Filter Trial...
Southern Cross offers ISPs free backup on international links
By: Stuart Corner
Southern Cross Cable - the main link carrying much of Australia's Internet traffic to and from the US is offering its ISP customers backup capacity at no additional charge, following a recent upgrade, which has seen the operator cut prices by at least 44 percent.
Read More About Southern Cross Offers ISPs Free Backup On International Links...
By: Stuart Corner
Southern Cross Cable - the main link carrying much of Australia's Internet traffic to and from the US is offering its ISP customers backup capacity at no additional charge, following a recent upgrade, which has seen the operator cut prices by at least 44 percent.
Read More About Southern Cross Offers ISPs Free Backup On International Links...
F-Secure offers backup over broadband
By: Stuart Corner
Here's a useful service that could soon be offered by your ISP: online backup for your files over your broadband connection.
Read More About F-Secure Offers Backup Over Broadband...
By: Stuart Corner
Here's a useful service that could soon be offered by your ISP: online backup for your files over your broadband connection.
Read More About F-Secure Offers Backup Over Broadband...
Game(s) On, says Internode
By: Stephen Withers
Internode has relaunched its Games On Net gaming service following a revamp and hardware upgrades. The service was previously called the Internode Games Network.
Read More About Game(S) On, Says Internode...
By: Stephen Withers
Internode has relaunched its Games On Net gaming service following a revamp and hardware upgrades. The service was previously called the Internode Games Network.
Read More About Game(S) On, Says Internode...
BigPond dips into customer service via Second Life
By: Stephen Withers
Not content with operating 16 islands in Second Life, Australian ISP BigPond has opened a customer support kiosk in the virtual world.
Read More About BigPond Dips Into Customer Service Via Second Life...
By: Stephen Withers
Not content with operating 16 islands in Second Life, Australian ISP BigPond has opened a customer support kiosk in the virtual world.
Read More About BigPond Dips Into Customer Service Via Second Life...
Is Apple the fashionable whipping boy?
By: Stephen Withers
Taking potshots at Apple - especially over security issues - seems to be the flavour of the month. But while such criticisms are sometimes deserved, are they often simply cheap shots?
Read More About Is Apple The Fashionable Whipping Boy?...
By: Stephen Withers
Taking potshots at Apple - especially over security issues - seems to be the flavour of the month. But while such criticisms are sometimes deserved, are they often simply cheap shots?
Read More About Is Apple The Fashionable Whipping Boy?...
It pays to be naked: iiNet lifts profit 50 percent
By: Stuart Corner
iiNet, Australia's third largest ISP, has announced an underlying profit after tax of $17.8 million for the year to 30 June 200 on the back of strong take up of its naked DSL service, an increase of 50 percent and exceeding earlier market guidance.
Read More About It Pays To Be Naked: IiNet Lifts Profit 50 Percent...
By: Stuart Corner
iiNet, Australia's third largest ISP, has announced an underlying profit after tax of $17.8 million for the year to 30 June 200 on the back of strong take up of its naked DSL service, an increase of 50 percent and exceeding earlier market guidance.
Read More About It Pays To Be Naked: IiNet Lifts Profit 50 Percent...
FCC orders Comcast to stop arbitrarily blocking Internet traffic
By: Stephen Withers
In a move that will be welcomed by net neutrality advocates, the US Federal Communications Commission has slammed Comcast for selectively blocking its customers' peer-to-peer traffic. The FCC has also ordered Comcast to take a number of measures to rectify the situation.
Read More About FCC Orders Comcast To Stop Arbitrarily Blocking Internet Traffic...
By: Stephen Withers
In a move that will be welcomed by net neutrality advocates, the US Federal Communications Commission has slammed Comcast for selectively blocking its customers' peer-to-peer traffic. The FCC has also ordered Comcast to take a number of measures to rectify the situation.
Read More About FCC Orders Comcast To Stop Arbitrarily Blocking Internet Traffic...
Naked DSL blows ill wind for Telstra as iiNet rakes in customers
By: Stephen Withers
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.
Read More About Naked DSL Blows Ill Wind For Telstra As IiNet Rakes In Customers...
By: Stephen Withers
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.
Read More About Naked DSL Blows Ill Wind For Telstra As IiNet Rakes In Customers...
Government boosts bush broadband subsidy for ISPs
By: Stephen Withers
The Australian government has thrown its weight behind the provision of broadband for regional and rural dwellers by allocating a significant boost in subsidies for customers. Subsidies of up to $6000 per customer will be provided by the latest version of the federal government's Australian Broadband Guarantee.
Read More About Government Boosts Bush Broadband Subsidy For ISPs...
By: Stephen Withers
The Australian government has thrown its weight behind the provision of broadband for regional and rural dwellers by allocating a significant boost in subsidies for customers. Subsidies of up to $6000 per customer will be provided by the latest version of the federal government's Australian Broadband Guarantee.
Read More About Government Boosts Bush Broadband Subsidy For ISPs...
EzyDVD hopes EzyDownload will lead to Ezy success
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With the future of DVD clearly headed for the downloaded dustbin of history, the EzyDVD online DVD store clearly hopes moving into movie downloads will secure its long term profitability. Is success assured or is the download business not that “Ezy” after all?
Read More About EzyDVD Hopes EzyDownload Will Lead To Ezy Success...
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With the future of DVD clearly headed for the downloaded dustbin of history, the EzyDVD online DVD store clearly hopes moving into movie downloads will secure its long term profitability. Is success assured or is the download business not that “Ezy” after all?
Read More About EzyDVD Hopes EzyDownload Will Lead To Ezy Success...
Mirror, mirror for my updates
By: Hamish Taylor
In my first article I highlighted a little known feature of Ubuntu Linux: you can tell your computer to force you to take a break. In this article I want to tell you how you can update from your ISPs Linux mirror and how that can save some of your precious monthly downloads.
Read More About Mirror, Mirror For My Updates...
By: Hamish Taylor
In my first article I highlighted a little known feature of Ubuntu Linux: you can tell your computer to force you to take a break. In this article I want to tell you how you can update from your ISPs Linux mirror and how that can save some of your precious monthly downloads.
Read More About Mirror, Mirror For My Updates...
The horror! the horror! Per gigabyte broadband charging provokes outrage in the US
By: Stuart Corner
In the US Time Warner has introduced a broadband plan with a 'paltry' 5Gbyte data limit, outraging US commentators. But as consumers' appetite for video places ever more demand on networks they had better get used to it.
Read More About The Horror! The Horror! Per Gigabyte Broadband Charging Provokes Outrage In The US...
By: Stuart Corner
In the US Time Warner has introduced a broadband plan with a 'paltry' 5Gbyte data limit, outraging US commentators. But as consumers' appetite for video places ever more demand on networks they had better get used to it.
Read More About The Horror! The Horror! Per Gigabyte Broadband Charging Provokes Outrage In The US...
There are 21 items tagged with ISPs. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud





