Optus follows suit, launches $29.95 broadband plan
Optus has succumbed to market pressure across the broadband space and released a new 256Kbps ADSL plan.
Optus has succumbed to market pressure across the broadband space and released a new 256Kbps ADSL plan.
Primus Telecom has become the latest ISP to unveil plans for its own DSL network, following iiNet’s recent announcement that it would deploy independent infrastructure across Australia.
A war of words triggered by unusually high monitor failure rates has broken out between Samsung and one of its resellers.
The upcoming release of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) will give the channel new ways to expand existing business by offering customers improved software security services and tools, according to the vendor.
Linux software vendor Red Hat is offering a free half-day training seminar to its Australian resellers.
Westan has clinched its relationship with modems and networking vendor, Dynalink, becoming the company’s Australian distributor.
IBM has appointed IT Wholesale as the exclusive Australian distributor for its new range of IBM-branded replacement toner cartridges for HP LaserJet printers.
ASX-listed Cellnet has announced it will lose $78 million of its annual turnover as the result of changes Hutchison Telecom has made to its mobile phone distribution channel.
Reboot PC Logistics is calling for new resellers for its line of refurbished ex-lease IT products, promising profit margins of up to 25 per cent for those who sign up.
A new broadband product based on the next generation Wi-Fi technology, WiMax, is offering regional and community telecom operators the chance to provide fixed and mobile high-speed services independently of Telstra.
Perth-based ISP, iiNet, has announced it will roll-out its own DSL infrastructure nationally to provide residential subscribers with broadband services of up to 8Mbps. The ISP is the latest in a string of service providers attempting to escape Telstra’s grasp over ADSL services across the country by investing in independent DSL infrastructure.
The Australian arm of security vendor, Check Point Software, has claimed the company’s new worldwide initiative to rank channel partners into tiers stemmed from the success of its local model.
ISPs have responded angrily to reports the ACCC is considering lifting its competition notice against Telstra for anti-competitive behaviour in the broadband market.
D-Link has struck an alliance with wireless broadband provider, SkyNetGlobal, to provide hardware for its assortment of wireless and fixed broadband and home automation services.
Broadband take-up experienced its lowest growth rate during the last quarter of 2003 compared with the rest of the year, the latest Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) broadband report claims.