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Stories about: Pacific Internet

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    Accused of tolerating scammers, an ISP goes dark 23 September, 2008 12:05

    The lifeline linking notorious service provider Intercage to the rest of the Internet has been severed.
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    Four cool network optimization startups 17 June, 2008 09:51

    When Rich De Brino agreed to let a start-up come on-site and demonstrate how its technology could optimize video applications by aggregating multiple network connections, he didn't make it easy on the vendor.
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    DFAT extends Pacnet contract for global connectivity 05 March, 2008 14:53

    The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has signed a three year contract with Pacnet for global network services under a whole of government telecommunications agreement.
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    Asia/Pacific Internet population hits half a billion 25 February, 2008 10:32

    There were about 6.6 billion people in the world in 2007 and of that number, 1.15 billion, or 17.5 per cent, were regular Internet users, according to some estimates.
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    BigAir boosts base with T3 acquisition 08 June, 2006 13:44

    BigAir has acquired Pacific Internet subsidiary T3 Wireless, absorbing its 779 iBurst customers in a bid to strengthen its retail channel presence.
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    BigAir acquires iBurst customers 08 June, 2006 11:06

    BigAir Group Limited yesterday announced the acquisition of iBurst customers from T3 Wireless, a subsidiary of Pacific Internet.
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    Pacific Internet and Nextep roll out SMB VoIP 18 May, 2006 12:37

    Melbourne-based ISP, Pacific Internet, has launched an SMB-focused business-grade VoIP service on conjunction with long-term partner, Nextep Broadband.
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    Coffee franchise goes for national ADSL 09 May, 2006 07:59

    Coffee franchise Gloria Jeans has signed a two-year contract for a national IP network to connect 340 Australian franchisees on ADSL and the Gloria Jeans data centre on fibre optic.
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    Telstra: Regulatory uncertainty is costing us 02 March, 2006 15:27

    Changing the regulatory framework of the telecommunications industry is needed quickly says Telstra which claims the regulatory uncertainty is costing it the deployment of its next-generation networks, while at the same time providing a leg up for its competitors.
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    Second VoIP forum to drive internetworking 24 November, 2005 08:42

    The Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) will be hosting its second annual Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) forum next month to focus on inter-provider cooperation.
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    SMB broadband connection hits 77 percent: survey 27 October, 2005 09:32

    A snapshot of broadband in the Australian SMB market reveals DSL to be the most popular delivery method of high-speed Internet; users average a monthly spend of $20 to $50 and download less than 5GB of data in that time.
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