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Is the internet going down down under?

Posted By: admin 5 November, 2008

Is the internet going down down under?: “

It’s the end of the net as we know it

The battle is now on for the soul of the Australian internet. The outcome could have enormous repercussions for the future of the internet in the UK.…

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(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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