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Displaying items by tag: ADSL

Friday, 20 February 2009 11:42

Consumer vendors not ready for IPv6: report

The consumer sector could be Australia's stumbling block when it comes to IPv6 transition, according to new research.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 17 February 2009 01:25

Australia: a broadband backwater?

The latest analysis of Australian broadband services by Epitiro shows that connectivity to the rest of the world leaves much to be desired.

Published in Market
Thursday, 08 January 2009 11:28

Telstra holding back on faster cable Internet?

There's long been a suspicion that Telstra deliberately holds back from delivering newer technology to its customers. Now CEO Sol Trujilo has confirmed it.

Published in Core Dump
Telecommunications research firm Market Clarity says that Aussies are switching to high-speed ADSL 2+ services, “with or without the government’s NBN”, in a trend that “will drive the next five years of broadband market development”.

Published in Strategy
Monday, 17 November 2008 11:05

Internode announces Ultra bumper bundle

There's been plenty of talk about naked DSL, but Internode reckons it has the answer for those who need to keep an analogue line yet want the cost savings associated with VoIP and the convenience of a single bill.

Published in Strategy
If you live in a metropolitan broadband 'black spot' you're probably welcoming the news about Internode's NakedExtreme service. But is it affordable?

Published in Core Dump
The ACCC has imposed a requirement on Telstra to give reasons when it refuses to allow competitors to install DSLAM equipment in Telstra exchanges so they can deliver broadband over their own networks.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Wednesday, 09 July 2008 14:29

Naked DSL driving herd of consumers to VoIP: IDC

The movement from traditional voice telephony to Internet based VoIP services in homes is picking up steam, driven by the emergence of Naked DSL, according to a new report.

Published in Market
In what must be a worrying sign for Telstra's traditional voice telephony business, naked DSL is proving to be a smash hit for Australia's third largest ISP iiNet and its customers. iiNet claims it has signed up more than 25,000 households in six months, and that two-thirds say they're saving at least $20 per month on Internet and phone charges.

Published in Market
Australia’s southern island, Tasmania, has two fibre optic connections to the mainland, but with only one carrying consumer and business traffic, and the other apparently laying idle. With major ISP, Internode, ceasing the sign-up of new ADSL2+ consumer customers, is the Apple isle suffering affordable Internet denial?

Published in Strategy
Consumers keen to strip away the shackles of line rental by going naked with ADSL2+ have ogled Internode’s Naked ADSL2+ offerings with well over 1000 sign-ups. It seems that Internode shown that things can look better... naked – and is now offering the service to those with existing phone lines, too.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 10 April 2008 12:19

Telstra completes 900 exchange ADSL2+ upgrade

Telstra has announced completion of the rollout of ADSL2+ services to an additional 907 exchanges, announced in February, four months ahead of schedule.

Published in Networking
Tuesday, 08 April 2008 10:48

FTTN needn't displace ADSL, says ISP

The idea that the rollout of a fibre to the node (FTTN) network would mean the removal of existing copper-based services is a "myth", according to the managing director of a substantial ISP.

Published in Networking
Thursday, 27 March 2008 10:01

WiMIN or WiMAX: Stacks of WiMAX facts?

Buzz Broadband certainly set the WiMAX cat amongst the pigeons when their CEO basically said that WiMAX sucks. Now the WiMAX empire and its supporters have struck back, bigtime, no doubt sending Buzz into a spin.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 12 March 2008 18:23

Internode goes for the mother lode: Naked ADSL2+

Internode now supplies Naked ADSL2+ bundled with a VoIP service to 350 phone exchanges in Australia thanks to an agreement with Optus Wholesale. Also promised is ‘long range’ ADSL to directly compete with 3.5G wireless networks for rural and regional customers within Internode’s reach.

Published in Home Tech
I was incredibly surprised and saddened to learn that the father of Java, James Gosling, is firmly stuck in the 20th century, oddly believing that the “over-the-air” (OTA) distribution of mobile applications is somehow the wrong idea – and yet he uses an iPhone!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
The High Court of Australia has ruled against Telstra’s assertions that allowing competitors inexpensive access to Telstra’s network sees those competitors unfairly acquiring Telstra’s assets without just compensation – and Telstra is not happy!

Published in Technology Regulation
Naked DSL, VoIP and phone card provider Gotalk has promised to ‘spark a major controversy in the Australian telco market’ with a challenge ‘it believes no competitor will be able to beat’. Deal or no deal?

Published in Strategy
The predicted action by Telstra’s competitors seeking wholesale access to their ADSL2+ infrastructure has begun in earnest, with Internode and nine other ISPs filling a nine page letter with Australia’s Competition and Consumer Commission.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 11 February 2008 04:49

There is no deal on ADSL2+ regulation says Conroy

Communications minister, Stephen Conroy, has stated very publicly that he has given no indication to Telstra that the Government will intervene, and if necessary prevent the ACCC imposing regulated access on Telstra' ADSL2+ network. It is, he says, a matter entirely for the ACCC.
Published in Technology Regulation

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