First three ISPs announced for the state’s high-speed broadband network.
iiNet, Internode and iPrimus will be the first ISPs to sell services on Tasmania’s national broadband network (NBN) fibre link.
A football stadium’s roof partially collapsed during the storm but datacentres have emerged relatively unscathed
Datacentres in Melbourne appear to have escaped effects of the deluge that hit the city over the weekend.
It's a victory for common sense, they say
Fellow ISPs have spent the day congratulating iiNet on its court victory over the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT).
But remain hush-hush about the timeframe
Internode and iPrimus have flagged their involvement with the $43 billion National Broadband Network’s (NBN’s) initial rollout in Tasmania.
WA ISP joins the ranks of Internode and iPrimus to offer unmetered TiVo content.
Following in the footsteps of [[artnid:296462|Internode|new]] and [[artnid:302689|iPrimus|new]], WA-based ISP, iiNet, has jumped on the unmetered TiVo access bandwagon.
The company’s Melbourne facility, which sustained power failures in February and April, was hit by yet another outage.
After experiencing a blackout earlier this year, iPrimus’ Melbourne datacentre lost power again on August 9. The power failure cut off broadband for a number of customers from a range of Internet service providers including iiNet, Internode and Netspace.
The majority of Internet filter trial participants report no slowdowns or accidental blockings despite ISP filtering
More than half of the Internet service providers (ISPs) taking part in the Federal Government’s ISP filtering trial have reported minimal speed disruptions or technology problems.
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Deal signed with Hybrid Television Services
Internet service provider (ISP), iPrimus, has inked a deal with Hybrid Television Services to offer unmetered TiVo content to customers.
The ISP attributes the upgrade to customer demand and increased competition
Internet service provider (ISP), iPrimus, has broadened its ADSL2+ broadband reach across Australia.
Additional data can be added during the month
Telco iPrimus has launched what it claims is Australia's first capped-price mobile broadband service that slows the connection speed when the 6GB of monthly data allowance is reached.