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Telco Pairings In 3g Play-off Denote A Good Time Ahead For Paying Public
Tuesday August 31, 2004
The key question that flows from last week's announcement that Optus and Vodafone would emulate Telstra and Hutchison and share the costs and ownership of a new 3G wireless network are whether either partnership or their individual members will emerge with a competitive advantage.3g Across The Nation In 2005
Tuesday August 31, 2004
Optus and Vodafone are set to jointly build and operate a national 3G radio network by the second half of next year.3g Network Sharing Looks The Goods
Tuesday August 31, 2004
The key question that flows from last week's announcement that Optus and Vodafone would emulate Telstra and Hutchison and share the costs and ownership of a new 3G wireless network is whether either partnership or their members will emerge with a competitive advantage.Optus Joins Vodafone For 3g
Friday August 27, 2004
Australia's number two and three mobile phone operators, Optus and Vodafone, have announced a deal to jointly build and operate a third generation mobile network, expected to be in service by the middle of next year.Optus,vodafone Rebut 3g Rivals By Building Their Own
Friday August 27, 2004
Optus and Vodafone responded yesterday to the Telstra and Hutchison 3G infrastructure joint venture, unveiling plans to build a 3G network of their own.Mobile Operators Try To Bridge Generation Gap
Saturday August 7, 2004
3G or not 3G? That is the question perplexing Australia's four big telecommunications providers, writes Rod Myer.Telstra Pays Pretty Penny To Pursue 3g Plans
Friday August 6, 2004
Telstra has received a mixed response to its $450 million deal to share Hutchison Telecommunication's third-generation (3G) network, with some in the market questioning the price it paid to gain a march on rivals Optus and Vodafone.Telstra 3g Deal 'dear But Good'
Friday August 6, 2004
Telstra has received a mixed response to its $450 million deal to share Hutchison Telecommunication's third generation (3G) network, with some in the market questioning the price it paid.Hutchison Deal Will Allow Telstra To Take A Short Cut Into The 3g Loop
Thursday August 5, 2004
Telstra's decision to enter its first voluntary domestic network-sharing arrangement has transformed the landscape for third-generation wireless services and could tilt the competitive landscape in the process.Telstra Steals 3g March In $450m Deal
Thursday August 5, 2004
Telstra will become the first of Australia's dominant mobile phone companies to offer third generation (3G) mobile services after it announced a much anticipated network-sharing deal with Hutchison Telecommunications yesterday.Telstra Dials Into 3g Market With $450m Hutchison Deal
Thursday August 5, 2004
Telstra made a cut-price entry into the 3G market yesterday, striking a deal with Hutchison Telecommunications to own and operate jointly its third-generation radio access network infrastructure.