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iiNet Business gets serious, undergoes channel revamp
iiNet Business admits it has been neglecting its resellers and is undergoing changes to make the most of its channel base.
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iiNet launches relief package for NSW flood-affected customers
iiNet has announced a relief package which include cancellation of service without penalty and extended payment options for customers affected by the NSW floods.
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iiNet grows profit by 17 per cent in six months
Perth-based ISP, iiNet, has reported positive results for the first half of its 2012 financial year with a net profit after tax (NPA) growth of 17 per cent.
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Telcos demand more power for ACCC in NBN Co SAU
Telcos are worried about the insufficient powers the Australian Competition and Consumers Commission (ACCC) can wield over the National Broadband Network (NBN) under NBN Co’s special access undertaking (SAU).
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Telcos: Telstra SSU still unacceptable
A number of telcos have claimed Telstra’s revised structural separation undertaking (SSU) is still not up to scratch in their submissions to the Australian Competition and Consumers Commission (ACCC).
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Telco wrap-up 2011
It has been an eventful year in the telco space to say the least! Here's are some of the highlights.
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Telstra makes “substantial revisions” to SSU, submits to ACCC
Consumer watchdog expect to make a final decision on the revised structural separation undertaking in February 2012
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Is iiNet getting a good deal with TransACT?
So iiNet has committed to buying Canberra-based telco, TransACT, but is it getting a good deal?
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ISP Q&A: TransACT's Ivan Slavich on networks, the NBN and more
The Federal Government’s $36 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) aspires to be an open-access network which will eventually level the playing-field in the broadband market for ISPs nationwide.
But one company already has its own open-access network, albeit on a smaller scale.
TransACT began its life in the 2000 and has strong ties with the main utility services supplier in ACT, ActewAGL. Its origins stemmed from the fact Telstra and Optus left Canberra out of their HFC broadband network footprint.
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ISP Q&A series: TransACT's joint venture
TransACT and ActeWAGL joined forces four years ago to form Grapevine, an ISP that originally serviced Canberra customers. Since then, it has expanded to encompass the whole of Australia. We talk to the joint venture about the NBN and whether ISPs should be held accountable for users' actions.
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