items tagged with Broadband
TNS enables EFTPOS & ATMs to operate over broadband
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-10-10 23:47:25
Transaction Network Services is launching a new broadband EFTPOS and ATM network service in Australia called TNSLink that, it says, will significantly reduce day to day operational costs associated with retail EFTPOS and ATM terminals by allowing them to be connected via any broadband Internet access service.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-10-10 23:47:25
Transaction Network Services is launching a new broadband EFTPOS and ATM network service in Australia called TNSLink that, it says, will significantly reduce day to day operational costs associated with retail EFTPOS and ATM terminals by allowing them to be connected via any broadband Internet access service.
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Optus sinks the boot in over Telstra delay proposal
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2009-10-09 06:13:37
Telstra rival Singtel Optus has taken the opportunity to launch a broadside at the incumbent fixed line carrier over its public submission to the Senate inquiry into regulatory reform, which urges the Senate to delay debate on the National Broadband Network until after the Government's implementation study is complete.
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Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2009-10-09 06:13:37
Telstra rival Singtel Optus has taken the opportunity to launch a broadside at the incumbent fixed line carrier over its public submission to the Senate inquiry into regulatory reform, which urges the Senate to delay debate on the National Broadband Network until after the Government's implementation study is complete.
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Aussie kids spending more holiday time online
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Reports & Surveys
2009-10-08 01:46:00
Three out of four Australian children spend extra time online and using mobile phones during the school holidays, with almost half of them devoting an additional three hours or more each day on their mobile or surfing the Internet when they’re not at school.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Reports & Surveys
2009-10-08 01:46:00
Three out of four Australian children spend extra time online and using mobile phones during the school holidays, with almost half of them devoting an additional three hours or more each day on their mobile or surfing the Internet when they’re not at school.
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Oops, misunderstanding says Internode!
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Telecommunications
Category: News
2009-10-07 07:12:19
National broadband company, Internode, today clarified comments that appeared in its announcement about broadband plan changes associated with this week’s launch of PIPE’s PPC-1 fibre-optic cable.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Telecommunications
Category: News
2009-10-07 07:12:19
National broadband company, Internode, today clarified comments that appeared in its announcement about broadband plan changes associated with this week’s launch of PIPE’s PPC-1 fibre-optic cable.
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Sanctuary Cove won't wait for NBN fibre
Written By: James Riley
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Networks
2009-10-05 23:43:40
Queensland resort and gated community Sanctuary Cove isn’t waiting for the National Broadband Network to roll past its upmarket residences, and will instead roll-out its own fibre to the home infrastructure in preparation for higher bandwidth services.
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Written By: James Riley
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Networks
2009-10-05 23:43:40
Queensland resort and gated community Sanctuary Cove isn’t waiting for the National Broadband Network to roll past its upmarket residences, and will instead roll-out its own fibre to the home infrastructure in preparation for higher bandwidth services.
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NZ ISPs slow to cache international content, despite benefits
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-09-23 01:52:44
The New Zealand Commerce Commission has released its latest quarterly survey of broadband performance, showing significant improvements in http (web browsing) performance by the few ISPs that have invested in caching international content.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-09-23 01:52:44
The New Zealand Commerce Commission has released its latest quarterly survey of broadband performance, showing significant improvements in http (web browsing) performance by the few ISPs that have invested in caching international content.
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SP Telemedia plans set-top box & phone service
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-09-21 23:32:49
SP Telemedia (ASX: SOT) the ISP/telco formed in April 2008 from the merger of Soul and TPG) has announced plans for a set-top box to enhance its IPTV offering and plans to launch a home phone service.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-09-21 23:32:49
SP Telemedia (ASX: SOT) the ISP/telco formed in April 2008 from the merger of Soul and TPG) has announced plans for a set-top box to enhance its IPTV offering and plans to launch a home phone service.
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The NBN is dead – long live the new Telstra powered NBN?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2009-09-15 09:14:08
Australia’s federal government has come out with an offer that Australia’s dominant and supposedly independent telco, Telstra, seemingly cannot refuse: structurally separate the company or the government will do it for you.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2009-09-15 09:14:08
Australia’s federal government has come out with an offer that Australia’s dominant and supposedly independent telco, Telstra, seemingly cannot refuse: structurally separate the company or the government will do it for you.
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NBN pricing: 'We will meet the market,’ Quigley says
Written By: James Riley
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2009-09-15 05:54:31
End-user pricing for access to basic services through the National Broadband Network would need to be comparable to existing price levels for the venture to be successful, NBN Company executive chairman Mike Quigley says.
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Written By: James Riley
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2009-09-15 05:54:31
End-user pricing for access to basic services through the National Broadband Network would need to be comparable to existing price levels for the venture to be successful, NBN Company executive chairman Mike Quigley says.
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NZ Gov't promises 100Mbps FTTP to 93 percent of rural schools
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-09-09 22:09:22
New Zealand's communications and IT minister, Steven Joyce, has spelt out the government's rural broadband targets, promising that an estimated $NZ300m will be spent over six years to give 93 percent of rural schools fibre delivering at least 100Mbps and the remaining seven percent getting at least 10Mbps. More than 80 percent of rural households will get at least 5Mbps and the remainder at least 1Mbps.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-09-09 22:09:22
New Zealand's communications and IT minister, Steven Joyce, has spelt out the government's rural broadband targets, promising that an estimated $NZ300m will be spent over six years to give 93 percent of rural schools fibre delivering at least 100Mbps and the remaining seven percent getting at least 10Mbps. More than 80 percent of rural households will get at least 5Mbps and the remainder at least 1Mbps.
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Carrier pigeon outpaces South Africa's broadband network
Written By: David Swan
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2009-09-09 18:49:02
You’d have to be bird-brained to think that South Africa’s broadband speeds are anything but atrocious, after a carrier pigeon strapped with a data card beat the country’s leading internet service provider.
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Written By: David Swan
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2009-09-09 18:49:02
You’d have to be bird-brained to think that South Africa’s broadband speeds are anything but atrocious, after a carrier pigeon strapped with a data card beat the country’s leading internet service provider.
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AAPT claims first for 'all-night' broadband service
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2009-09-08 23:40:10
AAPT is touting a first for the residential broadband market with the launch today of its 12-hour, off-peak, unlimited downloads service which it says is an evolution of its first unlimited download offer released to the Australian market in May this year.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2009-09-08 23:40:10
AAPT is touting a first for the residential broadband market with the launch today of its 12-hour, off-peak, unlimited downloads service which it says is an evolution of its first unlimited download offer released to the Australian market in May this year.
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COO appointment completes Internode management restructure
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology people
Category: Appointments
2009-09-08 21:56:28
Internode has established a new position of chief operations officer as the company completes a 12-month management restructure of its business which included the appointment of a new CEO, CFO and CIO and the formation of a media group within its operations.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology people
Category: Appointments
2009-09-08 21:56:28
Internode has established a new position of chief operations officer as the company completes a 12-month management restructure of its business which included the appointment of a new CEO, CFO and CIO and the formation of a media group within its operations.
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Internode: Greenfield FTTH sites now in three states
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2009-09-04 00:15:18
Internode says it has rolled out its FTTH broadband services to greenfield real estate developments in three states in just six months, with two more developments in New South Wales and South Australia due in the near future, and subscriber sign-ups now growing steadily.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2009-09-04 00:15:18
Internode says it has rolled out its FTTH broadband services to greenfield real estate developments in three states in just six months, with two more developments in New South Wales and South Australia due in the near future, and subscriber sign-ups now growing steadily.
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NEC broadband for seniors goes live
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2009-09-03 00:25:32
NEC has set up kiosks at 40 locations around Australia where seniors can get training and access to online resources to help them use the Internet, with another 100 sites to go live by the end of this month, all as part of the federal government’s $15 million Broadband for Seniors initiative.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2009-09-03 00:25:32
NEC has set up kiosks at 40 locations around Australia where seniors can get training and access to online resources to help them use the Internet, with another 100 sites to go live by the end of this month, all as part of the federal government’s $15 million Broadband for Seniors initiative.
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Broadband, smartphones drive business mobile market growth
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2009-08-30 23:01:18
Australian businesses are seemingly brushing aside the economic woes of the current downturn and increasingly spending money on mobile services - particularly mobile broadband and smartphones - with total spending in the market predicted to grow to $6.5 billion by the end of this year.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2009-08-30 23:01:18
Australian businesses are seemingly brushing aside the economic woes of the current downturn and increasingly spending money on mobile services - particularly mobile broadband and smartphones - with total spending in the market predicted to grow to $6.5 billion by the end of this year.
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Internode boosts data centre capacity in enterprise pitch
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2009-08-24 21:58:23
Internode is aggressively going after marketshare in the highly competitive enterprise broadband market with the boosting of capacity in its New South Wales data centre and the launch of symmetrical high-speed DSL2 services in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2009-08-24 21:58:23
Internode is aggressively going after marketshare in the highly competitive enterprise broadband market with the boosting of capacity in its New South Wales data centre and the launch of symmetrical high-speed DSL2 services in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Australia's broadband penetration stagnates: Report
Written By: Ian Grayson
Section: Telecommunications
Category: News
2009-08-20 00:43:08
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Written By: Ian Grayson
Section: Telecommunications
Category: News
2009-08-20 00:43:08
Growth in the number of Australian internet users enjoying connections of more than 2 megabits per second has flatlined, according to a global networking report.
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Pacnet CEO believes NBN a waste of money
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Networks
2009-08-18 03:14:03
As Asian telecoms service provider Pacnet announces its intention to list on the NASDAQ in 2010, the company's CEO has derided the NBN as commercially unviable and believes the money would be better spent on a high bandwidth submarine cable between Australia and the US.
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Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Networks
2009-08-18 03:14:03
As Asian telecoms service provider Pacnet announces its intention to list on the NASDAQ in 2010, the company's CEO has derided the NBN as commercially unviable and believes the money would be better spent on a high bandwidth submarine cable between Australia and the US.
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iiNet boosts net profit 44 percent to $25.6m
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-08-16 22:31:13
Australia's third largest Internet service provider, iiNet (ASX: IIN) has reported revenue for the year to 30 June of $418.3 million, an increase of 67 percent, EBITDA up 42 percent to $67.2 million and net profit after tax up 44 percent to $25.6 million.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: ExchangeDaily
2009-08-16 22:31:13
Australia's third largest Internet service provider, iiNet (ASX: IIN) has reported revenue for the year to 30 June of $418.3 million, an increase of 67 percent, EBITDA up 42 percent to $67.2 million and net profit after tax up 44 percent to $25.6 million.
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