ISP prices to go up as providers focus on profitability: MyNetFone
Consumers will continue to pay more for mobile and wireless services as ISPs will push up prices to increase profitability.
Consumers will continue to pay more for mobile and wireless services as ISPs will push up prices to increase profitability.
Telstra rivals have condemned the Australian telecom giant’s proposed acquisition of Adam Internet as a move that will reduce telecom competition.
Internet service provider iiNet is known for its residential services but people are less aware of its business services, according to the company's business hosting and domains manager, Kevin Clark
Art patrons keen to share content and tweets from the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2013 will be able to do so at free Wi-Fi hotspots scattered around the festival areas.
Adam Internet resisted acquisition offers for nearly a decade before [[artnid:439915|agreeing to a deal from Telstra]], Adam Internet executive chairman, Greg Hicks, said on a conference call this morning with reporters.
Telsta has purchased Adam Internet, the last independent ISP of South Australia, the telco confirmed this morning.
TPG Telecom (ASX:TPM) has confirmed it has acquired a stake in rival listed ISP iiNet (ASX:IIN).
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Telecom companies Telstra (ASX:ALZ) and Eftel (ASX:EFT) on Thursday both announced high-level staff changes.
The federal government business responsible for the National Broadband Network, NBN Co, today fended off claims that first release site residents will be charged for fibre optic cable-laying to their houses if they don’t sign up before the trial ends.
Internode founder and managing director, Simon Hackett, has taken out the Future in Review (FiRe) 2011 Entrepreneur of the Year award in the US, for his work in telecommunications.
Whether IT networking boffins like it or not, one of the biggest drivers toward IPv6 adoption may turn out to be Blizzard’s massively online multiplayer monolith, World of Warcraft (WoW).
ISP Eftel (ASX:EFT) has hired former Dodo executive, Scott Stavretis, as its new CEO.
Internode boss Simon Hackett has delivered a heavy critique of the costing model proposed for the National Broadband Network (NBN), stating that small ISPs will be all but wiped out under the current NBN arrangements.