“Fuel International, a small special effects company in Newtown, does business all over the planet. Raw footage is sent to it over the internet; it adds its touch of magic and sends it back overnight to clients in Los Angles, London and Wellington. It employs 70 people and has annual turnover of $12 million. These are the jobs of the future and they can’t happen without a world-class broadband network. “
An editorial article which uses Fuel, a company I have worked for several times, as an example of the need for broadband infrastructure to grow business. The full article can be found here.
Filed under: Special Interest, VFX






I agree, the world more and more depends on the broadband to do buisness. However, speed and security is still an issue for many buisness high-speed internet providers. My company of 30 is enjoying http://t1-t3-dsl.com right now, we just made a switch from a mainstream provider, we’ll see how it goes:)
An annual turnover of $12mill.
Fark….
where was my share????
Animal Logic also made the news this week.
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,21744189%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E15306,00.html