Aussie ISP Internode's new 50GB broadband data plan
Australian Internet Provider Internode has launched a new Naked ADSL plan that provides 50GB of data and $10 of VoIP calls for $69.95 a month.
Internode successfully tests the PPC-1 system ahead of its launch next month
The PIPE Networks undersea cable system, PIPE Pacific Cable (PPC-1), has successfully undergone tests, through the transmission of IP packets between Australia and the US, ahead of its launch next month.
TERRiA Access Seekers Association (TASA) established to keep the NBN Co in check
The heads of five of Australia’s top Internet and telecommunications companies have joined forces to call for a pro-competitive approach towards the National Broadband Network (NBN).
Internode discloses call wait times for all departments
Internode has launched a Web-based service that provides its customers with real-time access to telephone call wait times for all its service departments. The service is designed to make it easier for Internode’s customers to reduce their potential waiting times by calling the ISP during low-demand periods.
NakedExtreme broadband services arrive in Tasmania
Internode has launched its 'NakedExtreme' naked ADSL service in Tasmania, following its mainland launch in August last year. The new service is expected to fill in metropolitan broadband blackspots that currently affect the island.
12-month expansion plan will see Internode operating almost 100,000 of its own ADSL2+ broadband ports
Australian ISP Internode has announced a $10 million network expansion plan that will almost double the capacity of its ADSL2+ broadband network.
Australian ISP Internode has boosted data allowances for its NodeMobile Data mobile broadband service
Internode has increased data allowances for its NodeMobile Data service, first launched in April.
ISP makes a belated break into the mobile broadband market
Internet service provider (ISP), Internode, has finally jumped on the mobile wireless broadband bandwagon with a new service.
More of NBN budget could be dedicated to engineering and project management
Much of the risk and associated cost with the roll out of the federal government’s proposed $43 billion national broadband network (NBN) could be averted through modeling its roll out on AT&T’s US U-Verse fibre to the home network, a senior ISP network engineer has said.
Broadband customers could see price cuts of up to 40 percent
Australian Internet service providers (ISPs) have lauded the announcement by the federal government that it will establish a new company to build the National Broadband Network (NBN).
Speeds expected to reach one gigabit by year’s end
ISP Internode has announced will be boosting its data capacity between Tasmania and mainland Australia through a new deal with Basslink.
Three-year deal to give punters more match day entertainment
Just in time for the start of the AFL season, Internode announced Friday it will provide free, round-the-clock Wi-Fi throughout the MCG stadium, under a three-year deal with the Melbourne Cricket Club.
If one provider doesn't filter then the whole scheme would fail.
With the leaking of the supposed Australian Communication & Media Authority's (ACMA) URL “blacklist”, further doubts have been raised over whether such a list, and even Web Filtering itself, can successfully achieve the federal government's goal of protecting Australians from undesirable content like child pornography.
Discussions with Hybrid Television Services lead to deal
Internode and Hybrid Television Services have struck a deal to offer unmetered TiVo content through Internode’s ADSL network, starting this week.
Local ISPs want to move on with the NBN process and focus on providing quality broadband services to customers
Local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) claim Telstra’s approach to the NBN was not serious enough and say the telco brought disqualification upon itself.