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  • iiNet revenues and profits up

    iiNet (ASX:IIN) has posted a revenue gain of 11.3 per cent for the half year to 31 December, 2009 over the same period in 2008.

  • Internode appoints a CIO

    ISP Internode has hired technology entrepreneur Frank Falco as its CIO following an 18-month stint on the company’s board.

  • Internode introduces 3G WiFi MiFi router

    Internet service provider (ISP) [[artnid:329896|Internode|new]] has lauched MiFi, a pocket-sized wireless gadget which brings together WiFi and 3G mobile broadband.

  • ISP operators among 19 arrested in cyber-fraud case

    The owner of a Dallas-based Internet service provider that was raided last April has been charged with participating in a conspiracy to defraud more than US$15 million from companies such as Verizon, AT&T and XO Communications.

  • ISPs in 2010 - iiNet

    With the revelation of the NBN, the potential break up of Telstra, the AFACT vs iiNet and ISP-level filtering trials, 2009 has shaped up as quite a year for ISPs. What could be in store in 2010? We ask some of the leading internet service providers. In this edition, iiNet's MD Michael Malone.

  • Q&A: ISPs in 2010 — Unwired

    With the revelation of the NBN, the potential break up of Telstra, the AFACT vs iiNet and ISP-level filtering trials, 2009 has shaped up as quite a year for ISPs. What could be in store in 2010? We ask some of the leading internet service providers. In this edition, Unwired’s CEO David Spence.

  • Internode may be alone for some time in IPv6 trial

    Internode is going it alone in offering a trial of IPv6 services in native mode on its national ADSL network as other large ISPs report they won't be following suit in the near future. Internode recently announced an IPv6 trial across the company's national network and provides concurrent IPv6 and IPv4 PPP access for any router or computer that supports it.

  • Australian ISPs stay hush hush on copyright breach notices

    Australian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are remaining tight lipped over the number of copyright breach notices they have received from copyright holders as the iiNet versus the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) case continues in the Federal Court of Australia.

  • ACS: ISP-filtering could affect Internet speeds and prices

    The Federal Government’s Internet filtering scheme is likely to impact ISP networks speeds, and ultimately, the cost of Internet access for consumers, a new report from the Australian Computer Society e-security Task Force has found.

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