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I Nom A Blackberry

Well I suppose I have to brag about it. It’s probably unsafe. But who cares. Today, as a sort of semi-joke I said to my parents, “I should get a new phone. I’ve had this Nokia since Yr 9!” And to my surprise they said yes. So...

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T-Mobile Complete offers no-contract BlackBerry smartphones – The first bill is on them!

If you’re looking for a new BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) smartphone with no strings attached, you might want to look in T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) USA’s direction. The carrier has announced their T-Mobile Complete program, which gives...

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HGI Announces Partnership Agreement With Broadband Forum

The Home Gateway Initiative (HGI) has signed a liaison agreement with the Broadband Forum that will lead to close collaboration by both organisations on the development of standards and specifications ....

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Telecom NZ unable to meet IT systems separation deadlines

Telecom New Zealand has secured an extension the deadlines for separating its IT systems, required as part of the operational separation undertakings given to the New Zealand Government. Telecom NZ unable to meet IT systems...

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Telstra CEO: iPhone tethering for Next G (finally) coming soon!

Better late than never, Telstra boss David Thodey says the carrier is working with Apple to enable Next G tethering on the iPhone. Telstra will soon catch up to its competitors by allowing its iPhone customers to partner the...

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Telstra/NetComm home gateway to provide broadband access over NextG

Hot on the heels of Telstra's 100Mbps upgrade to its Melbourne HFC network come plans from the carrier to deliver broadband connections to homes over its NextG/HSPA+ network. Telstra has supplied a number of 3G wireless routers...

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Chorus split costs prohibitive

Telecom could face a $2 billion bill if it goes a step further on the separation path and spins off its network business Chorus, according to sources within the telco giant. The company is under pr...

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Optus upgrades HFC too

Optus has finally put an end to speculation on whether it will follow Telstra's upgrade of its hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) network, announcing that it has already started work on its cable in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

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Telstra working on iPhone tethering

Telstra has revealed it is considering plans to allow customers to tether their Apple iPhones. While some other local carriers such as Optus and Vodafone have allowed users to access the internet using their iPhones since the...

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Stocks end the week lower

STOCKS ended the week lower after falls across the board following losses on Wall Street and commodity markets. On the Sydney Futures Exchange at 4:13pm AEDT, the December share price index contract was 63 points lower at 4,695...

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