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  • New ACCC Access Guidelines for ADSL Exchanges

    Migrating to Unbundled Local Loop services (ULL) such as 'Naked DSL' products from Line Sharing services should only take a maximum of three hours says the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission after reviewing Telephone Exchange capping. This is only one of the new guidelines expected...
    Posted to ADSL2 Exchanges (Weblog) by admin on 09-03-2008
  • Telstra under attack over ADSL2+ Access

    Telstra wholesale has just come into the 'line of fire' as nine of Australia's other major Telecommunication Providers such as Optus, Internode, iiNet and Westnet lash out at Telstra and accuse them of anti competitiveness and shutting down their $2.5 billion wholesale arm. In a letter to...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 02-25-2008
  • Internode 'Please Explain' Telstra ADSL2+ plans

    With the recent news of Telstra enabling a further 900 Exchanges with ADSL2+ access, also comes doubt over the legality behind the 'regulatory guarantee' that Senator Conroy has granted to Telstra. Managing Director of Internode 'Simon Hackett' claims that after making enquiries with...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 02-07-2008
  • Telstra to enable 900 ADSL2+ Exchanges

    In potentially good news for those in regions where Broadband speeds are limited, Telstra today released a surprise announcement stating that it will enable a further 900 telephone exchanges with ADSL2+ services. The decision to enable the additional ADSL2+ exchanges has been brought about by a recent...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 02-06-2008
  • ACCC reject G9 Proposal

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has rejected a G9 Proposal on Broadband pricing for a new fibre-to-the-node network. The main reason for doing so revolved around the unclear pricing that would come into play after the initial three year period was up. Although the proposal was rejected...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 12-18-2007
  • ACCC Lowers Line Sharing Prices

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released it's final declaration decision that will witness Line Sharing prices drop to a respectable $2.50 per service at the start of 2008. After several years at loggerheads with Telstra over LSS prices, the Telco giant succumbed to the Watchdog's...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 10-30-2007
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