Pipe Networks has launched a blog site on its project to build its PPC-1 submarine cable link from Sydney to Guam, promising to be “as honest and as open as we can during the project and [to] keep you updated with the highs and lows of the project.”
Category: Technology news
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Australia-Japan cable upgrade complete
Australia-Japan Cable has completed its capacity upgrade announced in May 2007, taking total capacity on its system to 240Gbps.
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Cluttered desktop folders become art [PICS]
Storing tons of files on your desktop is never a good idea, and Teknograd Mac Support from Norway has come up with an ad campaign that visualizes the feeling of helplessness that a cluttered desktop can cause. Thanks to faithful Macenstein reader John Hawkins for the pics!
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Terms of tender skewed: Optus
OPTUS fears its arch rival Telstra will retain its near-monopoly for the next decade amid mounting speculation that the dominant telecom will win the right to build an $8 billion-plus broadband network.
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Labor wields $4.7bn gag
AUSTRALIANS face at least six months in the dark about the planned national broadband network because of a Federal Government gag.
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Cluttered desktop folders become art [PICS]
Storing tons of files on your desktop is never a good idea, and Teknograd Mac Support from Norway has come up with an ad campaign that visualizes the feeling of helplessness that a cluttered desktop can cause. Thanks to faithful Macenstein reader John Hawkins for the pics!
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Top 25 Linux Games
Rangit.com 25 Linux Games selection. It has some pretty games.
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The bid to build Australia’s FTTN network: a one horse race
Communications minister Stephen Conroy has issued his long-awaited request for proposals to build a broadband network delivering at least 12Mbps to 98 percent of the Australian population, with up to $4.7b of government funding. It seems to have been set up as a one horse race for Telstra.
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Stephen Conroy calls for proposals
THE bid to develop a national broadband network moved forward yesterday, with the Federal Government inviting network proposals and submissions on regulatory issues.
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Telstra rivals slam broadband tender
TELSTRA’S competitors have lashed out at the Federal Government after it released details on Friday of the tender for a national $8 billion-plus broadband network which they believe favours the dominant telecom.