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  • Further outrage over Internet censorship

    Access to popular sites such as Facebook and MySpace could be blocked if the federal Government introduce legislation which they say is 'not really' about censorship, moreover criminals that defraud people. Industry experts warn that policing the Internet could prove to be a very difficult task...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 09-25-2007
  • Bandwidth prices to fall in 2008

    Bandwidth prices are set to fall as Pipe Networks announce a new deal linking an undersea cable to Guam. An agreement with Tyco Telecommunication will pave the way to severing the current duopoly that has a stranglehold on local Internet quotas. Telecommunication analyst 'TeleGeography' report...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 08-09-2007
  • Broadband tender guidelines announced

    The panel of experts in charge of assigning a tender to build Australia's new high speed Broadband network have released the process guidelines for it's development. Prospective tenders will have 17 weeks in which to lodge proposals, however the expert taskforce would then require 3 months in...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 08-09-2007
  • Telstra Sing Terrorism Threat

    Telstra's shakedown of the government's handling of the FTTN Network initiative has been taken another level. This time the telco giant is suggesting that the threat of 'terrorism' could loom if the fibre to the node broadband network tendering goes to the Optus led consortium who has...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 08-02-2007
  • Going Solo?

    Telstra's cheief executive Sol Trujillo recently indicated that Telstra could roll out a national fibre network regardless of any governement assistance as they did with their Next G wireless network. These comments have surfaced in light of Telstra chairman Donald McGauchie claims that Telstra could...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 08-01-2007
  • Telstra back in the hunt as FTTN Tender

    Forthright Telstra chief executive ‘Sol Trujillo’ last month threatened that Telstra would pull out of the tender process to build a new Australian FTTN high speed Broadband network. It now appears that Telstra have done an ‘about face’ with Chairman Don Macgauchie saying they have not withdrawn, but...
    Posted to Broadband Guide Blog (Weblog) by Ronnie on 07-31-2007
  • Australians want Faster Broadband

    Australia 31st March 2007 - 6.43 million Aussies subscribe to the Internet! With more and more Australians accessing the Information Superhighway every day, current trends are indicating a rapid rise towards faster broadband subscriptions. This has been made evident by recent ABS statistics that suggest...
    Posted to Broadband Guide Blog (Weblog) by Ronnie on 06-07-2007
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