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Posts Tagged ‘broadband’

New Website, New all-in-ONE Plan

Wednesday, March 30, 2011 @ 08:03 AM Author: ONE

ONE has launched a brand new website at www.myone.com.au

Our developers worked tirelessly on the new design, not only to make the site look stunning and easy to navigate, but also by trimming the code, and ensuring it runs efficiently and loads quickly, even on dial-up.

In addition to the shiny new website, we’re pleased to announce a new all-in-ONE plan, which includes unlimited home phone, broadband and mobile phone for only $30 per week*

* Conditions apply, see www.myone.com.au for full terms and conditions

Caspa & Tivo Free Access

Wednesday, September 29, 2010 @ 01:09 PM Author: ONE

Customers of ONE can now enjoy as much access to CASPA traffic as they like for free on any Unlimited ADSL Broadband service†.

CASPA is a Streaming Media Service operated by Tivo, makers of the popular Personal Video Recorder (PVR)  and Media Centre.

CASPA offers pay-per-view movies and TV shows to be streamed to your Tivo via your broadband connection, as well as other free content.*

Tivo users will also enjoy the benefits of free access to Tivo updates and program updates.

Data access to all of these features will not count toward your broadband ADSL download quota, and doesn’t attract any data traffic charges when accessing the features via your ONE Unlimited Broadband service.

This partnership between ONE and Tivo comes at a time when there is rapidly increasing demand for high quality digital entertainment, and parent’s concerns grow over their children’s access to copyrighted material through illegitimate channels, the offer from ONE is the perfect solution to provide access to High Quality, legal content.

For information on Tivo, visit the mytivo website.

For information on broadband plans, call ONE on 133 001, or visit our plans page.


Note: Data is not charged or counted towards download quotas on ONE Unlimited broadband plans only. Free traffic not included on Mobile Broadband.

* The CASPA streaming media service is provided by Tivo. Caspa features paid and non-paid services. Customers will require a compatible Tivo purchased separately from an authorised retailer. refer to mytivo.com.au for more info.

Caspa & Tivo © copyright Tivo Inc.

Free Internet Content: Videos

Friday, July 30, 2010 @ 02:07 PM Author: ONE

Earlier this week, we reported on BitTorrent Traffic being represented mostly by illegal content.

In this article, we provide you with a heap of great ways to obtain digital entertainment from the Internet legally, and in most cases the content is cheap, and sometimes free.

The best part for subscriber’s of ONE’s Unlimited Broadband Plans is that you can watch and download as much as you like, without worrying about download limits, having your speed slowed down, or paying for any excess data charges†.

We’ve listed just a few of the ways you can get free content below:

Movies, Music and TV Series

Itunes
Apple TV
Caspa for TiVo

Australian Catch Up TV:

ABC
Channel 7 / Yahoo 7
Channel Nine Video
Channel TEN
SBS
FixPlay

Games:

File Planet – Shareware, Freeware and Trial Games

General Video Entertainment

YouTube

Note: Your experience on the above websites may be inhibited by your internet speed. To get a Faster Broadband plan, contact ONE.

Depending on your internet service provider and/or individual plan, your download quota may be restricted or measured, meaning that use of these content services may contribute to your download quota or attract excess charges. Check with your service provider for details.

If you are a ONE Subscriber, contact us on 133 001 to confirm if you are on an unlimited plan, or to subscribe to our unlimited plans.

† Acceptable use policy applies. Refer to myone.com.au for full conditions.

BitTorrent Traffic: Mostly Illegal

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 @ 11:07 AM Author: ONE

A University of Ballarat Internet Study into BitTorrent has found that close to 90% of all files or traffic distributed via the Peer to Peer protocol is illegal.

The study, conducted by the university’s Internet Commerce Security Laboratory sampled a thousand Bittorrent Files, which found over a million seeders (that is computers that have finished or are are in the process of downloading, and are sharing or uploading the file to others).

Not surprisingly, the study found 89.9% of all available files were illegal. The remaining 8.2% was found to be pornography.

Given that the pornography is also likely to be distributed without the approval of copyright holders, that could potentially bring the total of all files transmitted via peer to peer to around 98%, a staggering figure, and supports the view of ONE that BitTorrent is primarily used for illegal file sharing, or piracy.

The study was funded by Village Roadshow, who is a member of the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT), who are currently in court proceedings with a Pert-based Internet Service Provider for allegedly permitting it’s subscribers to distribute illegal content.

Other action recently taken by Copyright Holders includes copyright infringement notices served against over 5,000 individuals found to be sharing the movie “The Hurt Locker”. This is a first of it’s kind case, where Voltage Pictures, the movie studio behind the film ordered offenders pay $USD 1,500 to release themselves from a potential lawsuit, and whilst legal and privacy issues surround the action, it certainly scared some offenders into making the payment, and is a sign of the studio’s determination to protect their property.

The outcome of the AFACT case in Australia may also have potential to shake up the way copyright infringements are handled and pursued within Australia.

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