What Happened in the ISP World in 2016?
2016 was a year of ups and downs for ISPs both local and abroad, with embarrassing hiccups, new rules and some contentious government involvement. Here are the big ISP news stories from around the world in 2016. Network outages in Germany Towards the end of November 2016, almost one million lines under Deutsche
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The Australian Government is seeking to impose a fixed line levy on internet telcos that run their own high speed infrastructure. According to itnews, the government expects the levy to raise around $40-$60 million a year to help pay for the Regional Broadband Network. But the proposal flies in the face of re
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right NBN Speed for your Household
The National Broadband Network (NBN) provides faster than ever broadband speeds for businesses and households around Australia, and you might be one of many Australians thinking about signing up to the NBN as it continues its rollout throughout Australia. The NBN offers much faster speeds and capacity than even ADS
Read MoreWhy You Shouldn’t Share Photos of Event Tickets, Gift Vouchers or Store Cards Online
When it comes to big ticket events, be it a grand final or the ‘last ever’ AC/DC concert, there’s always a strong possibility that something will come up and you will be unable to attend despite having tickets. Or if you’ve been given a gift card that you won’t use, you may consider selling it to someone
Read MoreHow to compress computer file sizes for sending, sharing & storing
Though we may live in a world of big data, streaming video and music, there are still a number of reasons to compress files before sending them on. We take a look at some of those reasons below, suggesting some of the best ways to archive and compress files, as well as some handy tips for specific file types. This
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