31 Mar 2021 L-Root now active across IX Australia Industry News, Technical, Partners Freshly activated at the time of writing is a brand spanking new L-Root connected into NSW-IX, with routes appearing right across IX Australia, thanks to a new…
31 Mar 2021 Amazon increases capacity at VIC-IX Industry News, Technical, Partners Following on from Amazon’s recent expansion across the IXes, they have now upgraded the existing 40Gbps to 100Gbps at VIC-IX. Members with services and customers using Amazon…
31 Mar 2021 Expansion of 10Gbps ports in Colocity Technical, Partners IAA Engineers have performed an upgrade of the switch at Adelaide’s Colocity DC. The upgrade was targeted to overcome the limitation of the previous hardware and cater…
31 Mar 2021 Better Internet for Regional and Remote Australia Events Join us on Tuesday 20th April as we take a look at digital connectivity in regional Australia. Digital Networks in Regional Australia – Field of Dreams or…
31 Mar 2021 Welcome Emily and Nitika Industry News IAA would like to introduce Emily Gallarde, who has joined the Perth team on a three-month contract as our Digital Marketing Assistant. This role will involve auditing…
31 Mar 2021 Supporting women and the next generation Industry News, Sponsorship IAA is pleased to announce a brand-new partnership supporting women and the next generation in the tech industry. Women in Technology WA (WiTWA) is a Perth based…
31 Mar 2021 Updating Our Governance Member, Events, Governance IAA is currently an association incorporated under Western Australian law – the Associations Incorporation Act 2015 (WA) – reflecting our origin as the Western Australia Internet Association,…
31 Mar 2021 From the CEO’s Desk Industry News, Newsletter Well, that was quite a month, wasn’t it? The floods certainly had us worried about our east coast connectivity, and luckily we lost only one of the…
16 Mar 2021 Peering for Nerds Industry News, Technical So, you own this shiny new “peering” thing. It’s all the rage and you are awesome, but your cat videos are still being routed over those expensive…