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  • NBN Co to determine national wholesale pricing in June

    NBN Co will reveal final wholesale pricing on the National Broadband Network (NBN) to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) as part of an undertaking it has planned with the commission in June.

  • iiNet touts new data centre

    iiNet (ASX:IIN) is touting its green credentials with the launch of its new energy efficient data centre at its Osborne Park facility in Western Australia.

  • iiNet offers first 'true' IPTV

    Internet Service Provider (ISP) iiNet will supply unmetered free-to-air and subscription TV to customers for around $30 a month as part of a new IPTV service.

  • Leaked ACTA draft treaty reveals plans for Net clampdown

    The U.S., Europe and other countries are secretly drawing up rules designed to crack down on copyright abuse on the Internet, in part by making ISPs liable for illegal content, according to a copy of part of the confidential draft agreement that was seen by the IDG News Service.

  • Is Skype's challenge to telcos dwindling?

    Australian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and telecommunication carriers have shrugged off any notion that free Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services such as Skype are threatening their businesses.

  • iiNet unveils SMB market packs

    iiNet (ASX:IIN) has joined a growing throng of ISPs announcing tweaks to offerings and has launched a suite of broadband and telephony solutions designed for the small and medium business (SMB) market.

  • Content not king for all ISPs: AAPT

    AAPT has flagged it will keep connectivity rather than content at the core of its business, despite launching 24/7 unlimited ADSL2+ broadband onto the market.

  • ISPs target cloud services for growth

    Cloud computing is driving major changes in the business models and services provided by internet service providers, opening new areas of potential business for those willing to invest.

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