Faster transfer processes put into place by iiNet

Australian Internet Service Provider iiNet has put into place faster transfer processes that will make it far easier and faster for consumers to switch to an iiNet service should they wish to do so. For many people, the process of having to switch from one Internet service Provider and plan to ...
South Australian school faces huge NBN bill

A school that is situated in a location that between fibre rollout areas is facing a massive bill of more than $200,000 to connect to the National Broadband Network. Since the concept of the National Broadband Network in Australia first started being banded around, government officials were keen to highlight the ...
2012 Cyber Defence University Challenge launched by Conroy

This week saw the broadband and communications minister, Stephen Conroy, launch the first national cyber security competition in Australia in the form of the 2012 Cyber Defence University Challenge. The end of this week has been marked by the first national cyber security competition being launched in Australia. The competition, which ...
Increased flexibility comes to iiNet plans

Broadband provider iiNet has created more flexibility and freedom for customers on selected plans by switching to 'anytime quota'. It has been announced that as of today iiNet has switched to 'anytime quote' on selected plans, which means that the customers who are using these plans and who sign up to ...
Australian mobile broadband users set to face delay with iPad3

Following the launch of the iPad3 last week, many Australians will have been geared up to get their hands on this device. However, mobile broadband users may have to wait longer than they thought due to pre-orders selling out. Since the launch of the new Apple iPad3 last week, many mobile ...
Smart phone security fact sheet released by iiNet

Communications and broadband giant iiNet has recently released a safety and security factsheet for smart phone users, which could help both parents and children. These days, a rising number of people are using smart phones for getting online and surfing the web, using social networking sites, and of course calls and ...
Mobile broadband users can look forward to release of iPad3

As was widely expected, Apple announced the launch of its latest iPad this week, the iPad3, which is set to launch in Australia and around the world on 16th March. There will be many excited Apple fans in Australia and in other countries around the world right now, following the announcement ...
Optus fine over misleading broadband ads is slashed

It has been reported that a fine imposed against broadband giant Optus for misleading broadband ads has now been slashed by a federal court. Last summer saw the Australian broadband and communications giant Optus being hit with the largest ever penalty in a consumer protection case, after it was fined a ...
NBN rollout boosted by Telstra agreement

With the Telstra NBN agreement now in full force, the full scale rollout of the National Broadband Network can now begin, according to Stephen Conroy. The NBN agreements between communications giant Telstra and the government and builders of the Network are now complete, which means that the NBN rollout can now ...
Mobile download speeds increase in Australia

With more and more people using mobile broadband, the news that download speeds across Australia have increased will come as good news to many. Mobile broadband is a technology that has really taken off over recent years, with more and more people now using this technology for both business and personal ...






