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  • Unwired makes court undertakings on Telstra ADSL reach

    Wireless broadband provider Unwired has undertaken in a brief court hearing this morning not to repeat representations that Telstra ADSL covers only 75 percent of Sydney.

  • Unwired throws down gauntlet on broadband customer takeup

    Wireless broadband company Unwired said today it had secured 17 percent of new Sydney residential retail broadband customers for the period 1 August to 31 December 2004, underlining the threat it poses to fixed-line rivals such as Telstra and Optus.

  • Wireless, fixed-line broadband providers tackle Telstra

    The pressure on Telstra's broadband business has ratcheted up a notch, with Sydney wireless provider Unwired today launching new 'high-speed Internet' plans targeting dial-up users and slashing its current broadband plan prices.

  • OzEmail goes wireless

    Internet service provider OzEmail has launched a wireless broadband service based on the iBurst smart antenna technology.

  • Perth Wi-Fi carrier eyes Sydney, Melbourne

    Fledgling Perth-based wireless carrier and systems integrator aCure would like to extend its metropolitan Wi-Fi mesh network to East coast cities through a partnership arrangement.

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  • Finding the perfect teleworking tools

    Technology is allowing workers to stay in contact no matter where they are. How do you choose the right combination of hardware, software, data transport, and voice transport, then secure the whole lot and make sure your organisation is set up to take advantage?

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