Australia is on the verge of an 'app age', with a pocket smoke alarm and a mobile telehealth app just some of the ideas awarded by the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation today.
iiNet today announced the end of its top-tier NBN satellite service, leaving it with just one NBN satellite offering.
Australia’s second largest DSL Internet Service Provider, iiNet, has announced a record result and strong shareholder returns over the twelve months ended 30 June 2013.
iiNet is targeting power users on a budget with Jiva, a new ISP with just one plan available.
Barely a week after the ACCC put the stops on Telstra’s acquisition of ISP Adam Internet, iiNet has become the successful suitor in a $60 million acquisition deal.
ABC TVs internet channel iView has been integrated into the Fetch IPTV main menu, providing users with ready access to the entire suite of iView content on their TV.
iiNet today announced what it describes as the 'latest evolution' of its popular television service, iiNet TV.
The Competitive Carriers Coalition has called for a comprehensive post-election review of Australian telecommunications regulation, warning that Telstra's market power is once again on the increase.
iiNet has paid an ‘infringement notice’ of $102,000 for an advertisement for its naked DSL service that failed to prominently state the total minimum price payable for the service.
NBN Co today bought iiNet’s fibre-to-the-home network in the ACT for $9 million in cash, in a big expansion play for the NBN.
iiNet says its 4G mobile fleet plans give business customers ‘more flexibility’.
iiNet today added the Samsung Ativ S and Galaxy Note II to its range, further upping the ante in its fight against the big telcos.
ISP iiNet has announced a Hosted Exchange email service for small to medium businesses.
Despite some much-publicized hurdles, IiNet has now connected more than 10,000 customers to Australia's National Broadband Network across fibre, satellite, and fixed wireless services.
iiNet's latest home router - the Budii - features a smartphone and tablet.
The Tasmanian Department of Police and Emergency Management has signed a three-year contract with iiNet for the provision of managed Internet services over the NBN.
ISP iiNet will host World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee for a series of free public events in Australia and New Zealand during his 10-day tour from 30 January.
iiNet has deployed a range of new IBM processors and storage systems from its Smarter Computing portfolio to manage its growing database of subscriber information, which is built on IBM's DB2 database software.
iiNet has become the first Internet Service Provider certified to deliver multicast-based Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services over the National Broadband Network (NBN).
ISP iNet says it has connected more than 10,000 customers to fibre to the Home (FTTH) broadband across Australia, surpassing the total number of FTTH customers connected to the NBN.
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