ISPs News
Isps Join The Copyright Fight
Thursday August 7, 2008
British ISPs are actively seeking copyright offenders. Lia Timson reports.Melb Itclinches Key Deals Offshore
Saturday October 26, 2002
Melbourne IT yesterday announced international partnerships with three internet service providers (ISPs) that will offer its domain name registration services to their subscribers.Internet Rights Seminar
Tuesday May 22, 2001
Illawarra's Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have been invited to a free seminar tomorrow to further understand content regulations.No Beating About The Bush ... Two Sides Of An E-divide
Thursday March 22, 2001
The first comprehensive report on Internet service providers from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has found a handful of large companies dominate the access market. A survey of 718 ISPs found home subscriptions grew 11 per cent in the September 2000 quarter to 3.4 million, while business or GIsps Look To Take On Telstra In Court
Thursday March 8, 2001
Big business, be nice to little customers, because revenge in the era of the Web can be easy and quick.Fighting For Your Loyalty
Tuesday November 14, 2000
A customer in the hand is worth two in the bush, says customer retention firm emagine. Dan Kaufman reports. Many telcos and ISPs will lose more than half their customers as the telecommunications industry becomes more competitive, according to the customer retention firm emagine. It's because of Foreign Media Sites Barred As Beijing Tries To Stop Information
Saturday October 28, 2000
Beijing: The Sydney Morning Herald's Web site, www.smh.com.au, may have fallen victim to China's attempts to control domestic access to foreign Internet sites. The Herald site has been unavailable through Chinese Internet service providers (ISPs) for more than two weeks. Callers to the Herald buIsps Refute Business Side Of Tio Ltd
Tuesday May 23, 2000
A CORE support of the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman's structure will be tested in the Federal Court next month. Two New South Wales Internet service providers are being taken to court by the Australian Communications Authority for allegedly refusing to join the TIO. The ISPs say they are Collective Cuts The Cost Of Bandwidth For Isps
Tuesday February 8, 2000
SMALL ISPs are being offered cheaper Internet bandwidth and ``contra" deals by a new South Australian collective. Set up as a private company in Western Australia, Satix (www.satix.net) claims to be about to cut bandwidth prices for its members from 14-15 cents per megabyte to three to four