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Gotalk’s DSL looks pretty good naked
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Naked DSL gives consumers the ability to use their copper phone line to access a DSL service – without needing to pay Telstra’s line rental fees. The pricing’s good, there’s bundled VoIP and uploads aren’t counted, so is Gotalk’s Naked DSL a sight for sore eyes?

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IDC says Opel, Optus 3.5G and Vodafone 3.5G could be dead in Australia
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Now that Australia’s dominant telco, Telstra, has finally decided to switch on their wired ADSL2+ network in over 900 exchanges across the country, analyst firm IDC predicts that WiMAX provider Opel, along with Optus and Vodafone’s upcoming 3.5G networks, could now be dead in the water thanks to the new Federal Government’s ‘razor gang’ chopping expenditure left, right and centre.


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There is no deal on ADSL2+ regulation says Conroy
By: Stuart Corner

Communications minister, Stephen Conroy, has stated very publicly that he has given no indication to Telstra that the Government will intervene, and if necessary prevent the ACCC imposing regulated access on Telstra' ADSL2+ network. It is, he says, a matter entirely for the ACCC.
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Spreading FUD on broadband regulation
By: Stuart Corner

In the doublespeak of telecommunications politics "no compelling case" to regulate ADSL means it might be imminent and "it is unlikely there is a need to regulate" means "no way will there be regulation". Welcome to the brave new world of ALP telecoms regulation, or Telstra spin-doctoring. Take your pick!
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SP Telemedia (Soul) to merge with TPG
By: Stuart Corner

SP Telemedia (ASX: SOT), the telecommunications company that trades as Soul, is to merge with the privately owned TPG group, one of Australia's largest Internet service providers.
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Primus smells costly ADSL hell for consumers if ADSL2+ not ‘declared’
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Now that Telstra has finally decided to switch on ADSL2+ inside over 900 telephone exchanges around Australia, Telstra’s competitors are asking for wholesale access to the network – despite Telstra yesterday claiming the Government was not going to let this happen.


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Telstra set to finally switch on ADSL 2+ in over 900 telephone exchanges
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Telstra has finally ‘done a deal’ with the new Federal Government to switch on ADSL 2+ in over 900 telephone exchanges across Australia, giving more Australians access to high speed broadband than ever before – without the regulatory threats Telstra has so dearly wanted to avoid.
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