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"TransAct" news, interviews, and features

Interviews about TransAct

  • ISP Q&A: TransACT's Ivan Slavich on networks, the NBN and more

    The Federal Government’s $36 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) aspires to be an open-access network which will eventually level the playing-field in the broadband market for ISPs nationwide. But one company already has its own open-access network, albeit on a smaller scale. TransACT began its life in the 2000 and has strong ties with the main utility services supplier in ACT, ActewAGL. Its origins stemmed from the fact Telstra and Optus left Canberra out of their HFC broadband network footprint.

  • ISP Q&A series: TransACT's joint venture

    TransACT and ActeWAGL joined forces four years ago to form Grapevine, an ISP that originally serviced Canberra customers. Since then, it has expanded to encompass the whole of Australia. We talk to the joint venture about the NBN and whether ISPs should be held accountable for users' actions.