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NBN Problems If Gear Located in Telstra Exchanges, Says Report

NBN REPORT: A new report prepared by KPMG and McKinsey for the federal government claims that the National Broadband Network will have problems if there is not a level playing...

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Internet Explorer 6 Like Old Milk Says Microsoft

Microsoft Australia has released an online advisory that urges users to upgrade their Internet Explorer to the latest version. The company has compared Internet Explorer 6 to nine-year-old milk that...

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Telstra To Double Wireless Broadband Speeds

Telstra will be doubling the data speeds over its Next G network later this year. The company also said that regional Australians will be among the first to experience and...

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Vodafone Offers Unlimited iPad Data Plan

Vodafone and 3 Mobile have finally announced its data plans for the Apple iPad. Vodafone is set to offer an unlimited iPad pre-paid data plan for $49.95, while 3 will...

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Better Business Broadband Plans From Telstra

Telstra has cut prices and simplified its business broadband plans in an attempt to offer better value to small and medium businesses (SMBs).

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Conroy Announces 19 New Fibre Sites

Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy has today named 19 new sites that will get fibre broadband access.

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Telstra LTE Test Reaches 100Mbps

Telstra and Nokia Siemens Networks have reported reaching speeds of up to 100Mbps in its long-term evolution (LTE) technology.

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NetComm Kits Simplify Home Networking

NetComm has launched new home networking products that instantly connects home entertainment products to the Internet.

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McKinsey Inks New NBN Deal

The Federal Government has hired the firm behind the controversial $25 million NBN implementation study - McKinsey - to pen another multi-million-dollar report.

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Optus Internet Ads Misleading Says Court

The Federal Court has found that Optus breached the Trade Practices Act with its advertising of its "Think Bigger" and "Supersonic" internet plans.

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