Tips to avoid business email phishing
Small business owners are being urged to be more aware of scam emails encouraging them to disclose personal details or transfer money, with iiNet delivering tips to identify and avoid phishing scams.
Small business owners are being urged to be more aware of scam emails encouraging them to disclose personal details or transfer money, with iiNet delivering tips to identify and avoid phishing scams.
iiNet today launched an online shopping cart, which allows small businesses to establish their own online sales presence in only a few minutes in conjunction with eCorner and their ePages platform.
iiNet’s ADSL plans will soon offer a ‘meaty’ 1000GB or “1 terabyte” of monthly data quota in what is being billed as an industry first for Australian ISP’s.
iiNet has announced a net profit after tax 36 percent higher for the year ending 30 June, with iiNet’s reporting revenue growth of 13 percent to $473.8 million.
iiNet, Australia’s third largest ISP has announced support for bonded DSL, which can double broadband speeds compared to a standard ADSL2+ connection.
iiNet has outed Senator Conroy as a liar for suggesting iiNet supports the Federal Government’s proposed internet filter because of their participation in the filter consultation process.
Primus have announced their National Broadband Network (NBN) pricing for the Tasmanian roll out, with prices within reach of existing ADSL broadband plans.
Perth based ISP iiNet is expecting full-year earnings to be at the higher end of its guidance range, it has revealed at the Macquarie Securities 2010 Australian Equity Conference.
iiNet has responded to speculation after the company placed its shares into a trading halt following speculation by the AFR over the possibility of a deal to purchase Netspace. Australia’s third largest ISP iiNet, based in Perth is believed to be on the hunt to purchase ISP’s with strong businesses in the eastern parts of […]
AFACT has filed a notice of appeal today with the Federal Court, containing 15 grounds of appeal on the decision in February this year in iiNet’s favour. AFACT’s executive director Neil Gane believed that there were good grounds to appeal the decision. “The court found large scale copyright infringements, that iiNet knew they were occurring, […]
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