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    gotalk Launches Password Protected “kid proof” Data Reserve Feature 26 April, 2009 14:43

    Role reversal? – in an unusual family friendly market first, telco gotalk has introduced parent protection from game playing kids using up expensive broadband data allowance before the end of the month. Parents will love it – gamers will hate it  !! The innovative trans Tasman Gold Coast based telco this week announced a ‘Kid Proof” password protected broadband download Data Reserve feature by which frustrated parents will now be able to control their game playing offspring from using up the entire family broadband data allowance well before the end of the month – one of the most frequently reported sources of modern internet family conflict. The feature went “live” at the weekend. More details follow. NOTE: gotalk is also now reselling Telstra ADSL2+, giving access for 90% of Australians to gotalk 8Mbps and ADSL2+ services. Picton says "The combination of the quality and reach of the Telstra broadband network and gotalk's innovation and low cost delivery offers the very best consumer proposition to the widest possible audience".
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    Gotalk's New Internet PBX phone system slashes 65% small business call costs 16 April, 2009 16:16

    Trans Tasman telco gotalk has launched an innovative new service which combines a standard PBX telephone system with broadband internet VoIP technology allowing small and medium businesses to save up to 65% on local, national and international calls, including calls to Australian mobiles. CEO Steve Picton said today he believed gotalk’s Multi Line VoIP service will revolutionise the way small and medium businesses make – and pay for – telephone communications. “I believe in the current tough economic climate this new service will be extremely popular with SME owner operators looking for ways to control costs without compromising efficiency,” Mr. Picton said. (Media contacts: CEO Steve Picton 0416 269 177; PR Terry Quinn 0439 710 418 – or go to www.gotalk.com.au/Business )
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    Vamos appointed Microsoft Australia MD 08 November, 2002 16:01

    After three years as the head of Microsoft Australia, Paul Houghton has been sent packing to the US, with the company announcing today that Steve Vamos has been appointed managing director of the software company.
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    IT asked to switch on smiles 08 October, 2001 09:27

    IT companies and their employees are being encouraged to dig deep this month in support for the IT Fund for Kids, 'Putting IT Back'.
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    Ecorp promotes Deans to CEO 15 June, 2001 15:43

    Ecorp Ltd has promoted Alison Deans to the new position of chief executive officer effective from July 1. Currently e-corp's chief operating officer, a position she has held since the role was created 10 months ago, Deans joined ecorp's board this week.
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    Bright news behind bearish tech wreck mood 23 April, 2001 16:54

    It has been a year since the Nasdaq crash of April 2000 and Australia's tech stocks remain incredibly bearish with some pundits claiming the market is oversold. But the good news for IT managers is that it's a buyers market and a good time to seek out solutions at bargain basement prices and negotiate favourable deals with vendors.
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    Ebay Australia hits time snag 02 April, 2001 15:18

    Online auctioneer eBay Inc. launched a New Zealand web site last week, while being aware of a "frustrating" flaw - the site goes down for two hours at peak time on Friday nights.
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    F2 sells Sold to Yahoo 15 February, 2001 13:50

    Yahoo Inc.'s Australian unit plans to acquire Sold.com.au from John Fairfax Holdings Ltd.'s f2 Internet group. The companies will also enter into a marketing agreement to continue distributing Sold content across f2's network of sites.
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    Strong growth as Ecorp units set sail for profits 15 February, 2001 13:15

    Australian Internet company Ecorp Ltd. Wednesday announced that it achieved revenues for the six months to December 2000 of A$40.2 million (US$21.3 million). For the businesses operating before December 1999 the combined EBITDA loss fell to A$3.8 million, down from A$6.95 million for the corresponding period the year before.
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    St George wins broking deal 11 December, 2000 12:01

    St George Bank has signed an agreement with the local arm of US broking giant Charles Schwab to provide corporate banking, cash management and transaction processing services.
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    St George wins Charles Schwab payment systems deal 05 December, 2000 12:01

    St George Bank has signed an agreement with the local arm of US broking giant Charles Schwab to provide corporate banking, cash management and transaction processing services.
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