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D-Link ANZ has announced a new modem router and it's packed with power and packed with features. It can bring a huge leap in capacity, speed, and range for the most demanding of households. It can replace your ISP-supplied NBN modem, it brings AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 tech, giving fast and efficient connectivity all around.

Published in Networking

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has fined Australia's largest internet provider Telstra more than $3 million for charging customers for inactive internet services over an 11-year period.

Published in Technology Regulation

According to a newly published report by Dell’Oro Group, total global revenue for the Broadband Access equipment market increased to US$3.6 B in 2Q 2021, up 7% year-over-year (Y/Y). Growth came from spending on both Cable and PON infrastructure.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

GUEST INTERVIEW: Unlike some telcos that have halved NBN upload speeds and raised prices in the middle of the latest pandemic lockdowns, MATE hasn't done so, while also avoiding the ridiculousness of cheaper prices for 6 months after which prices go up, while offering competitive NBN and mobile pricing, and genuinely good deals through its new "Mates Rates" service.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Unlike some telcos that have halved NBN upload speeds and raised prices in the middle of the latest pandemic lockdowns, MATE hasn't done so, while also avoiding the ridiculousness of cheaper prices for 6 months after which prices go up, while offering competitive NBN and mobile pricing, and genuinely good deals through its new "Mates Rates" service.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telco Dodo says it is helping school-aged children in low income households access online education services as part of a new offer in partnership with NBN Co, the operators of the National Boadband Network (NBN).

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The NBN Co, the venerable entity that has put in place the national broadband network, was in great spirits on Monday. proclaiming that it was ahead of its targets as far as activation of homes for connecting goes.

Published in Open Sauce

Optus is implementing a range of business measures to support its customers and the community as it navigates through “significant uncertainty“ resulting from the evolving COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation.

The affordability for consumers of accessing basic broadband plans on offer from NBN Co is to come under scrutiny by Australia’s corporate watchdog the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

There’s a growing digital divide between small businesses and large enterprises, with smaller businesses gaining an advantage by their adoption of new technology, according to a new report.

Published in Strategy

The pricing introduced by NBN Co in the last six months has led to the cost of basic NBN plans becoming an affordability issue for Australians on lower incomes, the chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Rod Sims, says.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Testing of broadband speeds by the ACCC has shown that fibre-to-the-premises and hybrid fibre coaxial connections deliver about 86% to 87% of plan speeds during busy hours — 7pm to 11pm — compared to about 79% for fibre-to-the-node connections.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Thursday, 01 November 2018 09:11

MyNetFone Business Continuity provides 4G back-up

Communications service provider MyNetFone Business has announced its Business Continuity plans that provide fixed line services with 4G back-up.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Small broadband provider Aussie Broadband has come out on top in the second report from the ACCC's broadband speed monitoring program, achieving 88.3% of download speed and 89.1% of upload speeds for a plan during the busy period.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telecommunications industry consumer lobby group, the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network, has raised concerns that consumers will lose services with what it says is the failure of the national broadband network fixed wireless and satellite services not meeting current broadband requirements.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Thursday, 17 May 2018 23:13

Internode scoops the pool with Canstar awards

Internet service provider Internode has pulled off a trifecta, winning Canstar Blue’s most satisfied customers award across three categories – NBN, ADSL and Bundled phone and Internet.

Published in Internet of Things

Small ISP MyRepublic has been dogged by speed issues from 6.30am AEST on Saturday, due to what it says are problems with its upstream carrier. The issues appear to have been fixed as of 7.45pm AEST.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

It's been a day of tech talk on how broadband networks around the world are a mix of FttN, VDSL, DOCSIS, Fibre and more, with Korea Telecom's own GiGA Wire tech very successful in Korea.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

NBN Co, the company building Australia's national broadband network, is launching a campaign to answer what it calls "the nation's top questions" about the NBN.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Tuesday, 18 July 2017 06:02

NBN Co sees future shrouded in copper

The company building our broadband network is at it again, extolling the virtues of making data flow more quickly over existing copper lines rather than installing FttP connections.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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