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Gold Coverage
Saturday March 18, 2006
Telstra BigPond is delivering live and on-demand video of the Commonwealth Games (www.m2006 .bigpond.com). The website repackages Channel Nine's coverage for the net and includes highlights such as Aussie Gold and the Daily Wrap. BigPond broadband customers can also watch eight live channels directly streamed to their computer. Those running Windows XP Media Centre can navigate the video and watch it on TV. Telstra 3G customers can see live video coverage delivered to their mobile phone. The ...Hutchison Blows Half A Billion
Wednesday March 8, 2006
NOT MANY companies can make a $547 million annual loss and claim progress, but Hutchison Telecommunications Australia pointed to the numbers as evidence that its multibillion-dollar investment in 3G mobile services is starting to pay off.Hutchison Blows Half A Billion, But Says 3g Paying Off
Wednesday March 8, 2006
NOT many companies can make a $547 million annual loss and claim progress, but Hutchison Telecommunications Australia pointed to the numbers as evidence that its multibillion-dollar investment in 3G mobile services is starting to pay off.Hutchison Crows Despite $547m Loss
Wednesday March 8, 2006
NOT many companies can make a $547 million annual loss and claim progress but Hutchison Telecommunications Australia pointed to the underlying numbers yesterday as evidence that its multi-billion dollar investment in 3G mobile services, called 3, is starting to pay off.Telstra Promises Deals To Aid 3g Move
Friday March 3, 2006
TELSTRA has promised to make it easy for regional mobile phone customers to switch to the 3G wireless broadband service being built to cover 98 per cent of the population.Vodafone's Woes Cast Doubt On 3g Value
Thursday March 2, 2006
VODAFONE'S decision to slice up to $US66 billion ($A156 billion) in goodwill from its worldwide business throws into question the value of at least $4 billion in investment in the new 3G mobile phone networks being rolled out in Australia.