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Telstra Warned Over Mobile Service Switch
Sunday February 19, 2006
TELSTRA must prove people will not be worse off under plans to shut the CDMA mobile telephone network and switch to 3G technology, federal Small Business Minister Fran Bailey has warned.Telstra Warned Over Mobile Phone Switch
Sunday February 19, 2006
TELSTRA must prove people will not be worse off under plans to shut the CDMA mobile telephone network and switch to 3G technology, Federal Small Business Minister Fran Bailey has warned.Cut The Landline
Saturday February 18, 2006
It may be a confusing name (Wireless Landline is practically an oxymoron) but how else do you describe a box that does it all? The Ericsson 3G Wireless Landline is a nifty device that challenges Telstra, because it can replace your landline altogether by using the 3G mobile network. You can port your existing landline phone and fax numbers to the Quint-band box (yes, five band) and internet access is taken care of, too with a high-speedHandsets At 12 O'clock As Hutchison Peels Off First In Attack For 3g Customers
Friday February 3, 2006
ON WEDNESDAY Hutchison Telecom's Kevin Russell made the seemingly innocuous announcement that he planned to merge the group's two mobile phone brands, Orange and 3, and migrate Orange's 2G CDMA network customers to 3's 3G network. It may not appear earth-shattering but the decision represents a preview of the next phase in the already torrid battle for telecommunications customers.Hutchison Seizes Its 3g Moment
Friday February 3, 2006
ON WEDNESDAY, Hutchison Telecom's Kevin Russell made the seemingly innocuous announcement that he plans to merge the group's two mobile phone brands, Orange and 3, and transfer Orange's 2G CDMA network customers to 3's 3G network. It may not appear earth-shattering but the decision represents a preview of the next phase in the already torrid battle for telecommunications customers.Mobile-phone Users Move To Faster Service
Thursday February 2, 2006
ALMOST half-a-million Hutchison mobile subscribers will be offered a new 3G, or third generation, handset as the company merges its Orange and "3" mobile brands.Nine, Telstra Stitch Up Games 3g Deal
Thursday February 2, 2006
NETWORK Nine and Telstra are weeks away from finalising a groundbreaking online and mobile content deal with the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.