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Construction needs cloud flexibility

Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.

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Netspace puts ADSL2+ DSLAMs in Sale and Traralgon

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ISP Netspace has expanded its ADSL2+ network to include the Victorian towns of Sale and Traralgon.

The latest expansion of Netspace's ADSL2+ footprint covers Sale and Traralgon. Company officials say this means residents won't need to wait for the NBN to deliver faster broadband.

Netspace plans to introduce naked DSL plans in these areas in the middle of the year.

"Residential and business internet users in rural Victoria can now realise significant savings on their broadband costs, or take this opportunity to upgrade to high-speed broadband for less," said MD Stuart Marburg.

"Netspace plans are now delivering speed and data to more areas of Victoria at prices up to $50 per month less than some of our competitors."

Sample plans include $29.95 per month for 20GB bundled with a phone service, or $39.95 for 15GB standalone.