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Author Archives: The Elite Geek
New System Migration Complete
I’ve finally done the big move. It took 2 weeks of on again, off again configuration, installation, and migration, but at last, I’ve migrated to my new system! Hardware: * CPU: Intel E6750 CPU (Dual Core 2.66Ghz / 1333 FSB … Continue reading
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Waste of Taxpayer funds: Question Time
For some unknown reason, the TV was left on ABC today, and was probably on it for most of the day. After all the Children’s cartoons flew by, I started hearing the sounds of what can only be described as … Continue reading
The importance of BACKUP
I can never stress the importance of a backup enough. The same person that had the partition resize issue that other day was having problems starting an application. It turned out that a while back he had a severe system … Continue reading
What if I were CEO of Telstra?
That’s an interesting thought. If I were CEO of Telstra, what would things be like, what would I do differently to the current (and past CEOs). Let me first state that the idea of a listed company is to release … Continue reading
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Partition Resize = Bad
I was working with someone else on a system today that had an issue with a lack of disk space. This machine was loaded with a fair bit of software, and I don’t think the user was keen on dropping … Continue reading
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Confiscation? What confiscation?
I was browsing Whirlpool recently, and discovered that a user was posting that the G9 consortium proposed to “rip out” part of Telstra’s copper network lead me to believe that some are blindly believing the crap spewed out on Telstra’s … Continue reading
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One reason NOT to vote Labor
If you ever wanted a good reason not to vote Labor (aside from the many good reasons out there already, such as Labor’s previous financial mismanagement, or Labor’s Communications n00b, Stephen Conroy being demonstrated as uninformed by the current Communications … Continue reading
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Telstra upgrades to 30Mbps, and does what it is good at.
Telstra has decided to proceed and upgrade its Cable network to offer 30Mbps. But, it didn’t stop there however, it has decided that it will only upgrade the speeds to 30Mbps and offer those speeds to 67% of the population, … Continue reading
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Guidelines for new Broadband Network released
A new release on the DCITA website is the Expert Taskforce guidelines for the provision of a broadband network to Metro and Major Regional Australia funded solely by the private sector. They have released draft guidelines for any interested parties … Continue reading
Are Consumers Prepared To Pay?
That’s the magical question put forth to the leaders today when they are ready to go forth and choose a supplier to win the rights to building Australia’s First FTTN network. Are consumers prepared to pay more for faster speeds? … Continue reading
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Labor and its inconsistent broadband plan
This isn’t a post to tear Labor apart, but rather, just to highlight some of what is spat by Senator Stephen Conroy. He recently wrote an article for The Australian (so it is biased), stating that in mid-2009, Coonan’s plan … Continue reading
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Telstra: How low can they go?
In another delay tactic move, Telstra has chosen to play a personal card against the Minister for Communications herself, the intelligent Senator Helen Coonan. Telstra’s move is basically legal action to sue the Minister herself for alledgedly agreeing to the … Continue reading
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Bigpond Cable to go as fast as 30Mbps at September
Telstra, while bitching at the government for not giving into their temper tantrums and linking possible investment by other companies to both, global warming and terrorism, has decided that they will apparently take some of the $4.1 billion flagged for … Continue reading
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Telstra: Terror threat if we don’t get our way
In what can only be believed as a temper tantrum from the big baby themselves, Telstra’s public affairs nuisance Phil Burgess recently was cited in the media. Basically, Fat Phil states that if Telstra didn’t get their way with their … Continue reading
WSUS 3, Upgrade from WSUS2 Fails!
I have a Windows Server Update Services Server and recently an update came out to update the updater. Unfortunately, the updater didn’t like the update, and has for the last days (spread over a few hours) taken a lot of … Continue reading
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Netspace Support: Or lack thereof!
I sent an email to Netspace Support (an official support medium) questioning the usage figures as being incorrect. The reason behind this is my router supports logging of data usage and I was looking at it, and the usage meter … Continue reading
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BigAir gets some serious Air!
Wireless ISP BigAir has beat the lot of them to getting WiMAX off the ground, with wireless ISP BigAir set to roll out and release WiMAX servies across Sydney and Melbourne in coming months. BigAir also propose to expand services … Continue reading
Telstra FTTN Bid: Not bidding a big problem
Telstra’s CEO, Sol Trujillo indicated that time is running thin for the government to get together its independant group of professionals (in the governments opinion) to determine the fibre to the node proposals that exist, establish a framework, and decide … Continue reading
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The Way Of No Limits
Limits on usage are some what of the norm here in Australia. Generally you don’t get an unlimited internet connection, you instead, get a limit of xx(x) GB and after you reach that limit, you are slowed right down to … Continue reading
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Does Singapore own more of Australia, then … Australia?
An article several days ago was printed in ‘The Age’, Singapore was found to own a lot of Australian resources. They own: Optus Australia. This ownership done via SingTel, owned by a holdings company, which the singapore government also has … Continue reading
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GoTalk gobbles up another broke company
GoTalk, the company that purchased the poorly administered, financially incompetent Wild I&T has decided to take the cousin of the company, Koala Telecom. Koala Telecom has 2500 customers, and has a long running bad reputation. Some items worth highlighting: – … Continue reading
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Telstra NOT to blame on HIGH regional backhaul prices?
Apparently, according to one Now We Are Talking user, it’s not Telstra’s fault they price their Regional Backhaul at the excessively high rates that they do price them at. It seems, the real blame isn’t Telstra. Jason Torrento has it … Continue reading
Spam Prevention – A different view
I was recently tackling a spam issue today. A domain I have (no, its not this one, and its not the other popular one), has been getting spam sent to it at a not so low rate. The domain doesn’t … Continue reading
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.Net – The next worthless language
I did a item for someone recently, and it was coded up and working fine, so fine, it was almost perfect. However, unfortunately, the server the item runs on has issues processing the code to perform as expected, and most … Continue reading
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Competition at any costs, Telstra cannot, should not, will not have FTTN
In addition to yesterday’s apparently long article (looks short to me?), I didn’t actually state a few other things related to that topic. The topic was telco consultant, Kevin Morgan, who is likely to be on Telstra’s own payroll, about … Continue reading
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Telstra is NOT the only choice for broadband
There was a recent article published in The Age, by Kevin Morgan, one of Kim Beasley’s ex-idiot (or employee, whatever you want to call him). The article claims that Telstra is the only choice for broadband, which is an absolute … Continue reading
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Return on Investment – The most important factor (‘My Name Is Telstra’)
Reading more on the Now We Are Talking, I was thinking, what’s more important to this nation, the businesses (and monopolies) that thrive off it, and the people that live in it? Fast Pr0n Affordable Internet Access Return on Investment … Continue reading
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Server Connectivity Issues
Today I found a lot of connectivity issues on my colocated server. It was rather surprising to discover the continuous streams of downtime. I was even more amazed to discover that I could likely accomplish the same job for a … Continue reading
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The Australian: Broadband Slower than Slow, Priced Higher than High
Welcome to a new theme, this theme is a little more, readable, and much easier to read, and allows a little more focus on the comments section, which I don’t think many others were finding too easily in the previous … Continue reading
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Telstra: Now We Are Talking: Discussion, or personal attacks?
It seems that the so called discussion guidelines on the Now We Are Talking website go right out the window in some cases. Cases where Telstra’s rather absurd agenda is being supported by the uninformed. Forums like Whirlpool, allow discussion … Continue reading
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