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BigPond is Australia's largest Internet Service Provider with over 3 million members. BigPond has a range of high speed internet options to get you online. All BigPond plans come with award winning 24/7 technical support & most BigPond Broadband Members get access to unmetered entertainment.
Optus Australia is a leading ISP and integrated communications company. Optus provides a broad range of services including Optus Broadband Internet and satellite services, telephony products, mobile, business network services and subscription television.
iiNet delivers customised business solutions. iiNet currently provides a range of products and services for organisations looking to expand their addressable market or compliment their current product portfolio. Almost all businesses are eligible for our Broadband plans.
Vodafone Group is the world's leading mobile telecommunications company and now provides 3G coverage to 94 per cent of Australians, giving consumers and businesses affordable access to innovative 3G services, such as internet and email on their mobile phone, or laptop via Vodafone Mobile Broadband, on-the-move.
Everyone wants to be treated fairly. That’s why when Virgin Mobile launched back in 2000 we made it our mission to bring our customers a fair deal. With Virgin Mobile, expect the value and service the Virgin family is famous for.
As one of Canberra's major companies, TransACT endeavours to make high-speed communication more accessible to the community.
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All Systems Go – Telstra finalises NBN Agreement
Telstra, the NBN Co and the Commonwealth Government have today announced a finalised definitive agreement for Telstra’s inclusion into the National Broadband Network project and the structural separation of the company. After a three year process of convoluted talks, negotiations and revised plans that were recently accepted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission [...]
MoreStephen Conroy’s Public Lie On Internet Filter
Factual inaccuracy, fabrication, deceit, falsification or simply an outright lie. Whichever way you look at it, Stephen Conroy has told a blatant lie to the public in relation to the Internet Content Filtering project. Delimiter.com.au is reporting that Communications Minister Stephen Conroy today told a lie by saying that Telstra and Optus had adhered [...]
MoreACCC approves Telstra structural separation plan
The ACCC have officially announced their approval of Telstra’s structural separation plans by today accepting their revised undertakings. Prior to this announcment, the competition watchdog originally knocked back Telstra’s first submission by suggesting the Telco had not done enough to ensure they were going to play fair in both wholesale and retail operations after [...]
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