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  • Fixed lines drop Naked DSL up

    In a recently released report from the ACMA, figures are suggesting that interest in fixed telephone line services are dropping which could indicate that the demand for Naked DSL services are on the up. Naked DSL Broadband services includes line rental fees. Subscribers are now able to purchase Naked...
    Posted to Naked DSL Broadband Plans (Weblog) by Ronnie on 05-09-2008
  • Internode launch Naked ADSL2+ Broadband Plans

    For those who don't use the home phone much and wish to avoid separate line rental, or prefer to adopt VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) as a home phone replacement, then Internode's new Naked ADSL2+ plans could be the right Broadband choice for you. Broadband Guide is pleased to announce new...
    Posted to Naked DSL Broadband Plans (Weblog) by Ronnie on 04-02-2008
  • iiNet Naked DSL Plans & VoIP Bundles

    Compare Naked DSL Broadband Internet Plans & VoIP Bundles by iiNet against other leading Australian Broadband Providers. iiNet is one of the first ISP's in Australia to offer Broadband Plans that don't require separate Phone Line rental. Yes, that's right if you're new to Broadband...
    Posted to Naked DSL Broadband Plans (Weblog) by Ronnie on 03-07-2008
  • Australia's 45 fastest growing Telcommunication Companies

    The demand for online content in Australia, and more so the consequence of such, has not only witnessed sharp growth for Broadband in general, moreover a revenue increase within the assoicated Telecommunication Industry. Through the rise in demand for faster Broadband Internet in the 2006-07 financial...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 02-27-2008
  • VoIP on track to replace Home Phone

    VoIP, Skype, Broadband Telephone and iPhone are all new terms that most of today's average Jo's have barley heard of, but soon will be commonly used. What ever happened to the PSTN, or older still, when you had to be connected by an operator to make a call? Technology thats what, and coupled...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 08-15-2007
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