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by Stuart Corner
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 |
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Latest research from the US shows that the number of homes connected direct to fibre has doubled in the past 12 months, raising doubts about the adequacy of Australian plans for fibre to the node networks.
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by Stuart Corner
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Friday, 30 March 2007 |
Optus is to add a third satellite to its D series fleet, as a result, Optus says, of continued demand especially for television broadcast services, but there could be another reason...
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by Stuart Corner
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Wednesday, 28 March 2007 |
With Pipe Networks on the verge of committing to its own link from Australia to Guam, Telstra has announced plans for a cable to Hawaii, to reduce its dependency on foreign-owned cables.
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by Stuart Corner
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007 |
In the second update in a week on its plan to lay a submarine cable between Sydney and Guam, Pipe Networks says its level of confidence in the project is significantly higher than one month ago.
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by Stuart Corner
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Sunday, 25 March 2007 |
Pipe Networks' (ASX: PWK) plan to build a submarine cable between Sydney and Guam has come a step closer with the company naming ANZ Investment Bank (ANZIB) as financial adviser to the project.
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by Stuart Corner
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
AT&T plans to invest more than $US750 million in 2007 to enhance is ability to deliver IP services to businesses and multinational companies in key markets worldwide.
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by Stuart Corner
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Monday, 12 March 2007 |
Optus subsidiary Uecomm is upgrading its ethernet core network to provide virtual private local area network services (VPLS) and longer term is looking at becoming both a voice and data carrier.
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by Stuart Corner
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Tuesday, 13 February 2007 |
While it has not yet committed to installing a submarine cable link between Australia and Guam, as announced in December, indications from Pipe Networks are that the project will go ahead: a subsidiary company has been formed and a desktop route survey commissioned.
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by Stuart Corner
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Tuesday, 13 February 2007 |
With new technology from Ericsson soon to boost the range of its Next G network to 200kms, Telstra has already upped its coverage claims from 98 percent of the population to 98.8 percent.
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by Stuart Corner
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Wednesday, 07 February 2007 |
Optus is seeking government funding to expand its 3G network beyond 96 percent of the population to match the 98 percent of Telstra's next G, which would cost another $370 million.
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