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  2. 4G connectivity in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Optus has Australia's most available 4G network, thanks to its LTE rollout. OpenSignal reports its users were able to find an Optus LTE signal 90.5% of the time. Vodafone had the best 4G and overall download speeds in Melbourne and had the lowest 4G latency. [30]

  3. Optus - Wikipedia

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    Optus purchased one of Australia's pioneer ISPs, Microplex, in 1998 to provide consumer dial-up internet services. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Separate to this, under the Optus Vision brand, a cable broadband arm began as a joint venture with U.S. cable and content provider Excite@Home and was known as Optus@Home from its introduction in 1999 [ 34 ] until it ...

  4. Exetel - Wikipedia

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    Exetel is an Australian ISP which provides ADSL, web hosting, VoIP, and other internet services to customers across Australia. Exetel's headquarters are in offices in Sydney, and its switching centres are distributed in capital city secure data centre facilities around mainland Australia. Exetel resells products from NBN Co, Telstra, Optus and ...

  5. Get Online with AOL

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    Check out AOL’s options for accessing the internet via highspeed or dial-up connections. Get Online with AOL. ... Download time may take 10-15 minutes over dial-up ...

  6. Internet in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Internet was reported as contributing A$50 billion (US$53 billion) or 3.6 percent of Australia's gross domestic product. The contribution is second after the leading mining sector and is half of the value of the mining sector. The Internet industry directly employed 190,000 Australians. [62]

  7. Optus outage cuts mobile and internet access for millions of ...

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    Exact reason for outage remains unknown as minister points to possible ‘deep fault’ within Optus network

  8. SpinTel - Wikipedia

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    SpinTel is an Australian-based telecommunications company that mainly provides residential/business broadband, [1] 4G and 5G connectivity and home phone packages. It was founded as Spin Internet services in 1996, by Peter Stevens in Sydney, Australia.

  9. Whirlpool (website) - Wikipedia

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    Whirlpool began as a community resource for users of Telstra's BigPond cable Internet service, the name Whirlpool being a parody of BigPond. [3] However, it soon expanded to cover Optus' Optus@Home (now known as OptusNet) cable internet service, ADSL-based services, and other forms of broadband ISPs in Australia, as they became available.