FASTTAKES: Internode, AIS, Tata, Globe, Pacnet, Nortel

Staff writer
09 Nov 2009
00:00

Australian ISP Internode has launched Australia's first technical trial of IPv6 running natively on an ADSL network, and is inviting customers to participate.

Thailand's AIS said its quarterly net profit fell 7.7% to 4.19 billion baht ($125.6 million). But the result beat the average analyst estimate in a Reuterssurvey.

Tata Comm has partnered with Carlston Wagonlit Travel (CWT) to provide a managed telepresence offering for CWT clients.

Philippine operator Globe said its net income rose 12% to 9.9 billion ($208.4 million) during the first nine months of the year, due largely to robust broadband growth..

Pacnet has sold its Singapore-based travel management company Safe2Travel to China Strategic Holdings – operator of affiliated company SingExpress Travel.

SmarTone-Vodafone has launched its 21 Mbps HSPA+ network upgrade, with three plans offering typical user speeds of between 2 Mbps and 14 Mbps.

Nortel said it had recently won a range of public sector deals in regions including Australia and New Zealand, Greater China, India and Japan.

Internet censorship could be open to challenge under WTO rules as restraint of online services trade, according to a study by think-tank ECIPE.

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