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Displaying items by tag: iiNet

Tuesday, 25 November 2008 06:36

iiNet plans IPTV service

iiNet is planing to launch a suite of IPTV services tailored to enable it to offer something to all its customers: from those on a low speed resold Telstra ADSL service to those on ADSL2+ via its own DSLAMs.

Published in Home Tech
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If iiNet loses the piracy lawsuit, the ramifications for all Australian ISPs will be immense, forcing all to spy on their users and become online policemen. It will wipe out online privacy, slow down the Internet, impede the free flow of information, impose massive costs on ISPs, impose massive costs on users, and put broadband progress back by 10 years in Australia. Can iiNet’s competitors – or indeed ISPs worldwide – afford to let this happen?

Published in Strategy
Australian ISP iiNet is the subject of Federal Court action over claims it is supporting or encouraging the illegal downloading of pirated content, despite a “terms of service” agreement with its users that prohibits the infringements of other’s rights, and intends to vigorously defend itself in court.

Published in Strategy
The managing director of Australia's third largest Internet service provider has let fly with another tirade against Australian Communications Minister, Senator Conroy, claiming that the ISP community are not impressed with him.

Published in Government Tech Policy
iiNet, Australia's third largest ISP, has announced an underlying profit after tax of $17.8 million for the year to 30 June 200 on the back of strong take up of its naked DSL service, an increase of 50 percent and exceeding earlier market guidance.

Published in Strategy
iiNet, Australia's third largest ISP, and Internode have blasted Communications Alliance, the telecoms industry's peak body, over a report to the ACCC on migrating telephony services to the unconditioned local loop (ULLS) claiming that its supposedly independent processes have been hijacked by Telstra.

Published in Government Tech Policy
After an epic delay of years, Apple has finally managed to secure movie sales and rentals on the iTunes store for Australians and New Zealanders – but only in high-def through the Apple TV!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Broadband customers of Australia's  third largest ISP, iiNet, will be able to matches from the 2008/09 UK Barclays Premier League football season download quota-free through a partnership with Fox Sports.

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Some iPhone developers have started getting access to the beta version of the upcoming iPhone OS 2.1, an upgrade to the existing bug-filled iPhone OS 2.0 that’s been causing angst among iPhone users around the world. Is turn by turn GPS coming in 2.1, alongside cut and paste in future OS versions?

Published in Mobility
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
Thursday, 22 May 2008 18:00

iiNet goes after SMB & SOHO markets

Australia's third largest ISP, iiNet, has turned its attention to the SMB and SOHO markets with the launch of a new programme for resellers of its recently launched business services.
Published in Strategy
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 12:36

iiNet grabs Westnet for $81 million in cash

iiNet will pay $81 million in cash for Perth-based ISP Westnet, taking its customer base to 470,000 and reinforcing its position as the third largest ISP in Australia.
Published in Deals

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