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BigPond is Australia's largest Internet Service Provider (ISP) 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.
Who says that the Dodo is extinct...Those people obviously don’t know where we live. The truth of the matter is, we needed to stay low for a while whilst we became the very best Internet Service Provider (ISP).
odafone Australia completed a national 3G network upgrade, and now delivers 3G coverage to 94 per cent of the Australian population, as at 31 August 2009.
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Keep it real says Pope Benedict XVI
The Pope has momentarily downed the Bible to spruik responsible Internet communication and how important it is not to replace direct human contact with virtual contact. The head of the Catholic Church, who is now 83 years of age, declared the challenges that we now face within a virtual world are to be authentic [...]
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