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Optus names 3G expansion vendors
By: Stuart Corner
Optus has named Huawei and Nokia Siemens Networks as the suppliers of its 3G network expansion announced in January, but is giving no details of their respective roles.
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By: Stuart Corner
Optus has named Huawei and Nokia Siemens Networks as the suppliers of its 3G network expansion announced in January, but is giving no details of their respective roles.
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Get ready for a wireless broadband price war
By: Stuart Corner
Australia's mobile operators have been progressively reducing prices for wireless broadband for months, with Vodafone or 3 generally taking the lead. But 3's response to Vodafone's latest price cut is less than exciting, for now at least.
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By: Stuart Corner
Australia's mobile operators have been progressively reducing prices for wireless broadband for months, with Vodafone or 3 generally taking the lead. But 3's response to Vodafone's latest price cut is less than exciting, for now at least.
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3.5G winning mobile broadband war
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although Intel spurned the inclusion of a Nokia 3.5G HSPA chipset in future Centrino notebook platforms in favour of Wi-Fi and, in the future, WiMAX wireless solutions, notebook vendors have been busily adding 3G and 3.5G data modules anyway.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although Intel spurned the inclusion of a Nokia 3.5G HSPA chipset in future Centrino notebook platforms in favour of Wi-Fi and, in the future, WiMAX wireless solutions, notebook vendors have been busily adding 3G and 3.5G data modules anyway.
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The Road to Ubuntu (or Leopard) - screw the OS, move your apps online with Google
By: Adam Turner
I've been trying to bend Gutsy Gibbon and Leopard to my will so I can abandon Windows, but most of my problems can be solved by embracing online applications like Google Apps.
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By: Adam Turner
I've been trying to bend Gutsy Gibbon and Leopard to my will so I can abandon Windows, but most of my problems can be solved by embracing online applications like Google Apps.
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Price war brewing in Australian mobile broadband market
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Vodafone have launched a 5GB monthly plan for 3.5G mobile broadband users in selected metropolitan areas of Australia at only $39 per month, challenging all fixed and wireless competitors for the December mobile broadband dollar.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Vodafone have launched a 5GB monthly plan for 3.5G mobile broadband users in selected metropolitan areas of Australia at only $39 per month, challenging all fixed and wireless competitors for the December mobile broadband dollar.
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O2 says they’ll offer unlimited iPhone data after all, but is it?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
From the shockingly low 200MB of data on offer in O2’s original iPhone plans, all nevertheless featuring ‘unlimited data’, comes the news that O2 have changed their minds and will make unlimited data plans unlimited after all, in what they call “a market first” – so what’s the catch?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
From the shockingly low 200MB of data on offer in O2’s original iPhone plans, all nevertheless featuring ‘unlimited data’, comes the news that O2 have changed their minds and will make unlimited data plans unlimited after all, in what they call “a market first” – so what’s the catch?
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Leopard’s chance to pounce on Vista market share
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
It’s not just existing Mac owners that Apple wants to entice with Mac OS X 10.5 ‘Leopard’, but the vast number of Windows XP and Vista users who could easily tempted by having a Mac and a PC in the same computer – with other unannounced Leopard surprises inevitable!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
It’s not just existing Mac owners that Apple wants to entice with Mac OS X 10.5 ‘Leopard’, but the vast number of Windows XP and Vista users who could easily tempted by having a Mac and a PC in the same computer – with other unannounced Leopard surprises inevitable!
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Launched at last: Nokia’s N95 8GB strikes back at iPhone
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The Nokia N95 8GB, with more memory, longer battery life, faster operation and a bigger screen make it arguably the best phone available today – and that includes the iPhone.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The Nokia N95 8GB, with more memory, longer battery life, faster operation and a bigger screen make it arguably the best phone available today – and that includes the iPhone.
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Telstra ups Next G to 6Mbps, takes it ship-side
By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has launched new Next G data cards offering burst download speeds up to 6Mbps and has extended Next G coverage to "iconic locations": Cradle Mountain, Marble Bar and the Sprit of Tasmania ferry.
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By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has launched new Next G data cards offering burst download speeds up to 6Mbps and has extended Next G coverage to "iconic locations": Cradle Mountain, Marble Bar and the Sprit of Tasmania ferry.
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Exclusive: Telstra delivers Next-G speed boost at last
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
10.30am: For some time now Telstra have been saying that the Next-G network has already been upgraded to be up to 14.4Mbps compatible, but only offered 3.6Mbps-class devices. Finally, 7.2Mbps-class devices have arrived, and the speed boost is real!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
10.30am: For some time now Telstra have been saying that the Next-G network has already been upgraded to be up to 14.4Mbps compatible, but only offered 3.6Mbps-class devices. Finally, 7.2Mbps-class devices have arrived, and the speed boost is real!
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Fujitsu's HSDPA tablet
By: Stephen Withers
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 provides built-in HSDPA connectivity in an ultraportable form factor.
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By: Stephen Withers
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 provides built-in HSDPA connectivity in an ultraportable form factor.
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RAD enables cellphone backhaul via DSL
By: Stephen Withers
Cost-effective backhaul is the promise made to cellphone operators by RAD Data Communications for its LA-130 gateway.
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By: Stephen Withers
Cost-effective backhaul is the promise made to cellphone operators by RAD Data Communications for its LA-130 gateway.
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Nokia updates N95 for US 3G
By: Stephen Withers
A new version of Nokia's well-regarded N95 handset (or "multimedia computer" as the company prefers to describe it) provides compatibility with US 3G HSDPA networks.
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By: Stephen Withers
A new version of Nokia's well-regarded N95 handset (or "multimedia computer" as the company prefers to describe it) provides compatibility with US 3G HSDPA networks.
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3G wireless router from Netcomm
By: Stephen Withers
Netcomm has released a wireless router that shares a 3G data connection between multiple computers.
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By: Stephen Withers
Netcomm has released a wireless router that shares a 3G data connection between multiple computers.
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3 cuts HSDPA prices: 1GB for $29 per month
By: Stuart Corner
Just the other day I speculated that HSDPA data prices could come down, and Hutchison has made this come true, announcing a package offering 1GB of combined upload and download per month for $29 on its HSDPA network.
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By: Stuart Corner
Just the other day I speculated that HSDPA data prices could come down, and Hutchison has made this come true, announcing a package offering 1GB of combined upload and download per month for $29 on its HSDPA network.
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The jury is still out on the economics of HSDPA services
By: Stuart Corner
It's a shame that Australia's dominant fixed line carrier, Telstra, is also the largest mobile operator both by subscriber numbers and, more importantly, by coverage. Because this prevents us from seeing what might happen if a cellular network operator using HSDPA went head to head in competition with a fixed broadband operator.
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By: Stuart Corner
It's a shame that Australia's dominant fixed line carrier, Telstra, is also the largest mobile operator both by subscriber numbers and, more importantly, by coverage. Because this prevents us from seeing what might happen if a cellular network operator using HSDPA went head to head in competition with a fixed broadband operator.
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Behold the upgraded iPhone, even before June 29 release
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If you wanted the iPhone to be upgraded before you bought one, Steve Jobs has managed this feat too, opting for a glass screen and extending talk time to 8 hours (from 5), and specifying battery life for web access, standby time, audio playback and video.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If you wanted the iPhone to be upgraded before you bought one, Steve Jobs has managed this feat too, opting for a glass screen and extending talk time to 8 hours (from 5), and specifying battery life for web access, standby time, audio playback and video.
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‘Australia Connected’ sounds pretty good – now what?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The Federal Government’s launch of ‘Australia Connected’ is meant to ensure ’99.9%’ of Australians get access to at least 12Mb broadband speeds one way or the other by June 30, 2009.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The Federal Government’s launch of ‘Australia Connected’ is meant to ensure ’99.9%’ of Australians get access to at least 12Mb broadband speeds one way or the other by June 30, 2009.
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