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by Stan Beer
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Monday, 19 January 2009 |
Verizon
Business has deployed what it calls a technologically advanced network
configuration aimed at giving large-business and government customers
more reliable customer voice-and-data traffic and more diverse routes
to move mission-critical traffic.
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by Stan Beer
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009 |
AARNet, Australia's National Research and Education Network, will connect Australian and international researchers from 13 countries through an ultra high-speed network for an international astronomy demonstration tomorrow. The demonstration, taking place over 33 hours at an opening ceremony for the International Year of Astronomy in Paris, France, will involve data transfer more than 1000 times faster than ADSL2+.
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by Stephen Withers
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009 |
ISP Internode is beefing up its international and domestic network with changes that include a new submarine cable link for true diversity. The enhanced network is expected to quadruple the links between major Australian capitals as well as improve performance between Australia and Asia.
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by Stuart Corner
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Friday, 19 December 2008 |
Pipe Networks' submarine cable to Guam is back on track thanks to its main supplier and an unnamed key customer agreeing to, respectively, defer and advance scheduled payments.
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by Stuart Corner
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Monday, 15 December 2008 |
The Government has excluded Telstra from the National Broadband Network RFP process on what appears to be a technicality - that it failed to include a plan for how to involve small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the building of the NBN.
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by Stuart Corner
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Thursday, 04 December 2008 |
Telstra has staged the latest move in the ongoing PR battle over the National Broadband Network: a presentation from its 'Plumber', COO Greg Winn, seeking to communicate the complexity and difficulty of the project, and only Telstra's ability to build and operate it.
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by Stuart Corner
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Tuesday, 02 December 2008 |
Pipe Networks ambitious plan to build a submarine cable between Sydney and Guam is on hold after negotiations with financial backers collapsed.
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by Stuart Corner
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Monday, 01 December 2008 |
Shadow communications minister Nick Minchin claims that communications minister Stephen Conroy has ignored written advice from the Attorney General that he could only accept Telstra's non-compliant bid for the national broadband network by altering the terms of the RFP.
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by Stephen Withers
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Thursday, 27 November 2008 |
Stephen Conroy, the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, has said there is no guarantee that the National Broadband Network (NBN) will cover 98 percent of Australians and businesses. The Minister made breathtaking admission under intense scrutiny from the media.
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by Stuart Corner
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008 |
The dark horse in the contest to build Australia's National Broadband Network, Acacia Australia, has confirmed that it has lodged a bid and says it will exceed the RFP requirement of 12Mbps to 98 percent of the population by delivering at least this bandwidth to 100 percent "at an affordable cost" using a mix of technologies.
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