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  • ACMA reveals VoIP regulation facelift

    ACMA has announced that it will be adopting a new regulatory framework to govern VoIP in Australia.

  • Telecom NZ on brink of Amcom buy?

    Amcom Telecommunications has flagged plans to soon make a major announcement, following reports Telecom New Zealand approached the company for a possible aquisition.

  • Submarine cable makes FTTN link for Australia

    Senator Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy officially announced plans to build a 6,900km undersea cable between Guam and Sydney which will become one of the first links in the government's national FTTN network chain.

  • Did Telecom NZ court Amcom?

    Amcom Telecommunications today confirmed discussions over its future with a third party but did not verify reports Telecom New Zealand was the suitor.

  • AAPT promises 'naked DSL' by Christmas

    AAPT has revealed that it will start selling Internet connectivity without the need for a phone connection before the end of the year.

  • US network congestion woes plague iiNet

    iiNet's broadband customers have for several weeks been experiencing slow speeds to some international Internet sites as the telco wrangles with a congested connection in the United States (US).

  • Amcom confirms Telecom NZ talks

    update: Perth-based telco Amcom today confirmed it had held discussions -- at some point -- with Telecom New Zealand, but not about a possible acquisition scenario.

  • iiNet starts voice network rollout

    Telco iiNet has started rolling out voice hardware known as MSANs into telephone exchanges, allowing it to supply its own fixed-line telephony services directly to customers.

  • Dropouts plague iiNet's Net phone

    Telco iiNet is investigating problems with its popular Internet telephony service which have seen some customers lose signal in mid-call.

  • iiNet ends bush broadband hiatus

    The nation's third-largest Internet service provider has ended its protest over Telstra's wholesale ADSL prices and has started signing up customers in regional areas again.

  • Rival fibre consortium releases blueprint

    A group of telcos preparing an alternative to Telstra's proposal to build a national fibre broadband network are set to release the fine detail of their plan in a couple of hours.

  • Server outages leave iiNet customers in limbo

    Business customers of Internet Service Provider iiNet have been hampered by Web and e-mail hosting service problems as the Perth-based ISP grappled with serious intermittent hardware failures that first hit one of the company's key servers last weekend.

  • Telstra makes play for bush funds

    Should Telstra get access to more government funding to rollout bush broadband?

  • Boxing Day launch for Unwired laptop card

    Sydney wireless carrier Unwired plans to start selling a long-awaited PCMCIA card version of its broadband modem for laptops on Boxing Day.

  • TPG outlines ADSL2+ rollout

    Internet service provider TPG has outlined plans to install ADSL2+ infrastructure in 250 telephone exchanges nationwide by the end of 2006, with several capital cities expected to receive services from March or April next year.

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