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Users of Australia's government-owned national broadband wholesaler are set to receive up to 15% extra layer 2 capacity so that the tests the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) run ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. I fondly remember dialing up to the internet back when I was a teenager ...
Openserve’s 1Gbps home fibre product costs around double the price of 1Gbps packages from competing fibre network operators (FNOs). 1Gbps fibre has been available to residential Internet users since ...
The last mile issue has plagued ISPs since the advent of the Internet. While projects like Google Fiber can deliver massive bandwidth to your door, they require the ...
American ISPs have convinced us that Internet access is expensive—getting speeds of 100Mbps will set most people back by more than $100 a month, assuming the service is even available. Where I live in ...
Vancouver-based national telecom Telus has added speed caps to its “unlimited” data plans. According to the details listed on Telus’ website, the carrier’s three primary plans cap speeds at 250 ...
TL;DR: SpaceX is developing new Starlink satellite dishes capable of 1Gbps+ download speeds, up from the current 200Mbps. SpaceX is hard at work on new Starlink satellite internet dishes that will ...
The ITU has taken a big step in the standardization of G.fast, a broadband technology capable of achieving download speeds of up to 1Gbps over copper telephone wire. The death of copper and the ascent ...
Back in the olden days, when WiFi and Bluetooth were just a glimmer in the eye of IEEE, another short-range wireless communications technology ruled supreme: Infrared Data Association, or IrDA for ...
Stanford University faculty and professors living near the campus are the first to get access to Google's super fast broadband network. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, ...