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Customer spamming lands Orcon in hot water - again 04 September, 2002 08:48
Auckland ISP Orcon Internet is in the firing line of anti-spammers after a bulk email with a reference to one of its customers went out to recipients worldwide. - +
The good, the bad, the ugly 13 February, 2002 11:03
The GBU inbox has been running hot this week, a sure sign the holiday period has ended. One cheeky reader even asked if GBU is a reverse acronym for Uncle Bill Gates. - +
ASP faces lock-out at Asia Online 30 November, 2001 15:22
A local ASP was locked out of Asia Online's offices this morning after trying to retrieve equipment that was being hosted by the now-defunct ISP. - +
Asia Online goes into administration 26 October, 2001 11:14
The local arm of Internet service provider, Asia Online was put into the hands of administrators on Wednesday, with operations rumoured to cease on November 8. - +
Asia Online plots new direction . . . again 08 August, 2001 08:33
Hong Kong-based regional Internet service provider Asia Online, last week announced a new strategic focus on managed network and security services, Web site and application hosting, and Internet connectivity for medium and large businesses. The company said it believes profit margins are larger in these segments. - +
New Zealand DoS attacks flare up again 08 March, 2001 15:25
A spate of denial of service attacks struck New Zealand ISPs, including Telecom New Zealand Ltd's Xtra, The Internet Group Ltd.'s Ihug, Asia Online Ltd. and KC Computer Services Ltd. over the weekend. - +
Government gets stringent on IT project registration 03 October, 2000 12:01
The Federal Government has developed a confidential register of large-scale IT projects, allowing Commonwealth departments to probe the level of commitment IT companies have to industry development in Australia. - +
Asia Online's ASP tale twist 30 August, 2000 12:01
In a twist on the application service provider (ASP) model, Internet service provider Asia Online will rent thin-client dedicated terminals as well as applications when it launches an ASP service here in October. - +
Asia Online Puts New Twist into ASP Tale 21 August, 2000 12:01
In a twist on the ASP (application service provider) model, Internet service provider Asia Online will rent thin-client dedicated terminals as well as applications when it launches an ASP service here in October. - +
Asia Online Acquires Indian Web Developer 18 August, 2000 12:01
BOSTON (08/17/2000) - Asia Online Ltd., a Hong Kong-based Internet services company Wednesday announced the acquisition of a majority stake in India Domain Web Services Pvt. Ltd., a Hyderabad, India-based Web development services specialist. Asia Online hopes the acquisition will help further expand its presence in Asia-Pacific. - +
HK Internet Exchange Unaware of Buyout Plan 27 July, 2000 12:01
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is reported to be considering the commercialization of its local Internet traffic routing center, Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX), by selling it to Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd. (PCCW), according to a report published in the Hong Kong press. However, HKIX officials said they are not aware of any privatization plans.
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