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  • "It's TV, Jim, but not as we know it"

    Prepare yourself for the 'TV Wars', and the new content delivery methods which are rapidly emerging with it. That's right, your good 'ol beaut TV set and the way in which your favourite shows are transmitted to you could soon become obsolete as new content devices and technologies appear...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 08-06-2008
  • ABC iView - Video On Demand

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) has unveiled their new iView service which gives users the ability to watch ABC1 and ABC2 programs online for free and up to 30 days after appearing on TV. iView is a free service that requires nothing more than a high speed internet connection (ABC recommends...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 07-25-2008
  • iPrimus Broadband Plans now listed on Broadband Guide

    Broadband Guide is pleased to announce the introduction of iPrimus broadband plans to the site. The new iPrimus Internet products deliver ADSL2+ speeds along with exceptional usage limits and value for money such as that witnessed with the iPrimus ADSL2+ Big Kahuna plan. This plan boasts a massive usage...
    Posted to iPrimus Broadband (Weblog) by Ronnie on 06-25-2008
  • iiNet Naked DSL Plans - Popularity Soars

    Naked DSL Broadband Internet is a rapidly growing broadband alternative as it gives a user the ability to save extra money by ditching the traditional home phone service. It's popularity is growing so much that it's caused an unexpected profit for iiNet. Subscribers are now ridding themselves...
    Posted to iiNet Broadband (Weblog) by Ronnie on 06-16-2008
  • VDSL2 Broadband Technology - A FTTN Potential

    Very high speed digital subscriber line, otherwise known as VDSL2, has been touted as the broadband technology type that will be used by the winning tender for the new national broadband network. VDSL2 is capable of broadband speeds in excess of 100Mbps and similar to it's predecessor ADSL, will...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 06-02-2008
  • Telstra Structural Separation looms

    Competition or no competition, that is the answer! The deconstruction of Telstra as a vertically integrated Telecommunication company could be nigh as the push for it's structural separation gains momentum. In a report released by 'Competition Economists Group', who were commissioned by Telstra's...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 05-27-2008
  • TERRiA Firma - G9 adopt new name

    Although not made from earth, the name TERRiA is rock solid and has been adopted (less the Firma of course) as the new name for the group of carriers formerly known as the 'G9' (or should I say the G8). The consortium is made up from Optus, AAPT, iiNet, Internode, Primus, Macquarie Telecom, SOUL...
    Posted to National Broadband Network (Weblog) by Ronnie on 05-22-2008
  • Structural Separation of Telstra: The Final Conflict

    If Britain, Europe and now New Zealand are anything to go by in the Telecommunication's Industry, then surely it might nearly be curtains for Telstra as a vertical integrated company? In the latest structural separation of a monolithic telecommunication's company, Telecom New Zealand has finally...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 04-01-2008
  • 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
  • Australian Broadband Survey 2007/08 Results

    The results are in! A recent Australian Broadband Survey Report conducted in 07/08 stated that more than 50% of respondents clearly voted for the Government as the entity who should be behind the next generation internet access network (FTTN). Other significant results include: Most people suggesting...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 03-03-2008
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