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  • After weeklong fight, rogue ISP Troyak struggles for life 18 March, 2010 05:26:00

    Security experts say Troyak provides back-end support for the notorious Zeus malware
    After an international take-down effort, a rogue ISP responsible for controlling large numbers of computers infected with data-stealing code is down for the moment, but it may be reconnecting with the Internet, according to security researchers.
  • British Internet legislation causes rising tension 16 March, 2010 04:57:00

    Opposition is building as legislation that would disconnect file sharers moves through Parliament
    A package of legislation designed to combat copyright infringement in Britain is stirring more controversy as it moves through Parliament.
  • European Parliament demands transparency in ACTA talks 11 March, 2010 04:54:00

    Threat of legal action if Parliametn isn't shown the controversial negotiating documents
    The European Parliament demanded Wednesday that the European Commission open up secret negotiations about an anticounterfeiting trade agreement (ACTA) to the public.
  • NGO networks in Haiti cause problems for local ISPs 23 February, 2010 05:50:00

    Temporary networks are interfering with local networks and taking away potential business
    While the communications networks that aid groups set up quickly following the earthquake in Haiti were surely critical to rescue efforts, the new networks have had some negative effects on the local ISP community.
  • BigAir posts record growth 18 February, 2010 09:14:00

    ISP attains significant growth and is confounded by Clever Telecommunication's actions on the ASX
    ASX-listed wireless broadband provider, BigAir (ASX: BGL), has record profit growth in the second half of 2009.
  • TPG to raise $70 million capital 02 February, 2010 10:36:00

    ISP wants to reduce debt before its acquisition of wholesaler, Pipe Networks
    ASX-listed ISP, TPG Telecom (ASX:TPM), is looking to raise $70 million in capital to reduce the company’s debt as a prelude to its acquisition of Pipe Networks.
  • ISP operators among 19 arrested in cyber-fraud case 13 January, 2010 07:11:00

    Suspect initially claimed that his company and clients were victims of another's actions
    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.
  • UK to push for law to retain all communications data 10 November, 2009 07:51:00

    ISPs would be required to retains data for online services they don't directly provide
    The U.K. government said Monday it plans to push for a law requiring service providers such as ISPs to retain data about instant messages, e-mail and other electronic communications.
  • Norwegian ISP doesn't have to block Pirate Bay, says court 09 November, 2009 09:12:00

    The entertainment industry has been trying to get Telenor to block The Pirate Bay since February
    Norwegian ISP Telenor doesn't have to block access to file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, according to a ruling from the district court for Asker and Bærum on Friday.
  • ISP Q&A: Pacnet 30 October, 2009 07:22:00

    Pacnet's Australian MD talks about the NBN, content filtering and corporate Internet services
    Asia-Pacific long been recognised as region with strong commercial growth in many sectors including the Internet services industry. ARN caught up with Pacnet Australia CEO, Deborah Homewood, to talk about her company’s focus on Asia, opportunities for resellers and the NBN.
  • Timeline: The road to Telstra separation (Part I) 16 September, 2009 13:38:00

    From its inception to its potential separation, ARN takes a trip down memory lane to chronicle the life of Australia's biggest telco.
    From its inception to its potential separation, ARN takes a trip down memory lane to chronicle the life of Australia's biggest telco.
  • Small ISPs to benefit under new telco reforms 16 September, 2009 10:00:00

    Telstra's structural separation overshadows the Federal Government's plans to improve conditions for small telco players with their own infrastructure assets
    It may have been upstaged by news of Telstra’s structural separation, but the Federal Government’s flurry of telecommunication regulatory reforms will also improve conditions for small ISPs with network assets.
  • ISP appeals verdict that temporarily closed Pirate Bay 15 September, 2009 06:19:00

    The district court made a very controversial decision, CEO says
    Swedish ISP Black Internet has decided to appeal in the Stockholm district court the verdict that led to it closing file-sharing site The Pirate Bay's data connection.
  • iiNet profits jump 29 per cent 17 August, 2009 10:58:00

    Revenue from subsidiary, Westnet, contributed to the good results
    After acquiring Internet service provider (ISP), Westnet, over a year ago, iiNet (ASX: IIN) has bumped up profits by 28.8 per cent to $25.6 million.
  • The ISP Q&A Series: Internode 01 August, 2009 07:00:00

    The ISP Q&A Series is a look at the opportunities Australian ISPs have for resellers. It also profiles their views on some of the more contentious issues affecting the industry. First in this new ARN series is Internode national sales manager, Daryl Knight.
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