items tagged with Wireless Carriers
Survey: 91% of Australians say mobile Internet just too expensive
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-04-15 03:34:58
Despite the massive price decreases of mobile broadband by companies such as Three, Vodafone, Optus – and even, relatively speaking, Telstra – most Australians still fear using the mobile web because it’s just too damned expensive.
Read More About Survey: 91% Of Australians Say Mobile Internet Just Too Expensive...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-04-15 03:34:58
Despite the massive price decreases of mobile broadband by companies such as Three, Vodafone, Optus – and even, relatively speaking, Telstra – most Australians still fear using the mobile web because it’s just too damned expensive.
Read More About Survey: 91% Of Australians Say Mobile Internet Just Too Expensive...
The non-sniffable OPEL smell of WiMAX
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-04-07 20:51:26
As we all know, the Optus and Elders joint-venture called OPEL was felled by the Federal Government, not only seeking to save almost $1b but promote its own fibre network at the expense of next-gen WiMAX. What a shame.
Read More About The Non-Sniffable OPEL Smell Of WiMAX...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-04-07 20:51:26
As we all know, the Optus and Elders joint-venture called OPEL was felled by the Federal Government, not only seeking to save almost $1b but promote its own fibre network at the expense of next-gen WiMAX. What a shame.
Read More About The Non-Sniffable OPEL Smell Of WiMAX...
BigAir cash flow turns positive
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Industry
2008-03-31 19:13:51
Fixed wireless network operator and mobile wireless broadband reseller, BigAir Group (ASX: BGL) says it expects to achieve is first quarterly positive cash flows from operations for the quarter ending 31 March 2008.
Read More About BigAir Cash Flow Turns Positive...
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Industry
2008-03-31 19:13:51
Fixed wireless network operator and mobile wireless broadband reseller, BigAir Group (ASX: BGL) says it expects to achieve is first quarterly positive cash flows from operations for the quarter ending 31 March 2008.
Read More About BigAir Cash Flow Turns Positive...
WiMIN or WiMAX: Stacks of WiMAX facts?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2008-03-26 23:01:36
Buzz Broadband certainly set the WiMAX cat amongst the pigeons when their CEO basically said that WiMAX sucks. Now the WiMAX empire and its supporters have struck back, bigtime, no doubt sending Buzz into a spin.
Read More About WiMIN Or WiMAX: Stacks Of WiMAX Facts?...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2008-03-26 23:01:36
Buzz Broadband certainly set the WiMAX cat amongst the pigeons when their CEO basically said that WiMAX sucks. Now the WiMAX empire and its supporters have struck back, bigtime, no doubt sending Buzz into a spin.
Read More About WiMIN Or WiMAX: Stacks Of WiMAX Facts?...
WiMAX trashed – and praised – in Australian trials
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2008-03-24 09:55:14
Two WiMAX operators in Australia are telling very different stories of their experiences at a WiMAX conference underway in Bangkok, according to an online report.
Read More About WiMAX Trashed – And Praised – In Australian Trials...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2008-03-24 09:55:14
Two WiMAX operators in Australia are telling very different stories of their experiences at a WiMAX conference underway in Bangkok, according to an online report.
Read More About WiMAX Trashed – And Praised – In Australian Trials...
Telstra’s Next G wireless Internet rocks – except when it doesn’t
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-03-14 22:53:43
As a visitor to the Saturday qualifying round of the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix (as a guest of Sensis), I’ve been mixing work with watching the cars spin around the track, trying and failing to get my Next G connection to work properly. Yet, I’m posting this story, with ‘old technology’ coming to the rescue!
Read More About Telstra’S Next G Wireless Internet Rocks – Except When It Doesn’T...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-03-14 22:53:43
As a visitor to the Saturday qualifying round of the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix (as a guest of Sensis), I’ve been mixing work with watching the cars spin around the track, trying and failing to get my Next G connection to work properly. Yet, I’m posting this story, with ‘old technology’ coming to the rescue!
Read More About Telstra’S Next G Wireless Internet Rocks – Except When It Doesn’T...
Internode goes for the mother lode: Naked ADSL2+
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2008-03-12 07:23:42
Internode now supplies Naked ADSL2+ bundled with a VoIP service to 350 phone exchanges in Australia thanks to an agreement with Optus Wholesale. Also promised is ‘long range’ ADSL to directly compete with 3.5G wireless networks for rural and regional customers within Internode’s reach.
Read More About Internode Goes For The Mother Lode: Naked ADSL2+...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Internet
2008-03-12 07:23:42
Internode now supplies Naked ADSL2+ bundled with a VoIP service to 350 phone exchanges in Australia thanks to an agreement with Optus Wholesale. Also promised is ‘long range’ ADSL to directly compete with 3.5G wireless networks for rural and regional customers within Internode’s reach.
Read More About Internode Goes For The Mother Lode: Naked ADSL2+...
Vodafone cosies up to Crazy John’s and chooses Ericsson for HSPA
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2008-03-10 08:38:06
As Vodafone builds its HSPA network with Ericsson equipment, an agreement with mobile phone retailer Crazy John’s ensures an even bigger national distribution network to capitalise on a 3.5G network that aims to compete strongly against Telstra’s Next G.
Read More About Vodafone Cosies Up To Crazy John’S And Chooses Ericsson For HSPA...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2008-03-10 08:38:06
As Vodafone builds its HSPA network with Ericsson equipment, an agreement with mobile phone retailer Crazy John’s ensures an even bigger national distribution network to capitalise on a 3.5G network that aims to compete strongly against Telstra’s Next G.
Read More About Vodafone Cosies Up To Crazy John’S And Chooses Ericsson For HSPA...
Gosling thinks wireless cellphone downloads bad: is he kidding?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-03-06 06:13:58
I was incredibly surprised and saddened to learn that the father of Java, James Gosling, is firmly stuck in the 20th century, oddly believing that the “over-the-air” (OTA) distribution of mobile applications is somehow the wrong idea – and yet he uses an iPhone!
Read More About Gosling Thinks Wireless Cellphone Downloads Bad: Is He Kidding?...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-03-06 06:13:58
I was incredibly surprised and saddened to learn that the father of Java, James Gosling, is firmly stuck in the 20th century, oddly believing that the “over-the-air” (OTA) distribution of mobile applications is somehow the wrong idea – and yet he uses an iPhone!
Read More About Gosling Thinks Wireless Cellphone Downloads Bad: Is He Kidding?...
Why the iPhone SHOULD be a modem
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature
Category: iPhone
2008-03-05 04:46:37
The current 2G model iPhone can’t officially be tethered to a notebook and then used as a wireless Internet connection, although hacker extraordinaire Nate True figured out how to do it anyway some time ago. But despite arguments that the iPhone’s data plan explains why it currently isn’t an official tethered modem, such arguments are nonsense: it’s my iPhone and I should be able to use it as a modem if desired, even if it costs me more money.
Read More About Why The IPhone SHOULD Be A Modem...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature
Category: iPhone
2008-03-05 04:46:37
The current 2G model iPhone can’t officially be tethered to a notebook and then used as a wireless Internet connection, although hacker extraordinaire Nate True figured out how to do it anyway some time ago. But despite arguments that the iPhone’s data plan explains why it currently isn’t an official tethered modem, such arguments are nonsense: it’s my iPhone and I should be able to use it as a modem if desired, even if it costs me more money.
Read More About Why The IPhone SHOULD Be A Modem...
Steve Wozniak - Apple critic and the original Wozni-hacker
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-03-04 16:25:20
In Sydney this week at a broadband event, Steve Wozniak let loose with his views on the iPhone, the MacBook Air and Apple TV – while also saying Australia’s new ‘broadband’ plan is just ‘adequate’, suggesting we'll soon need to upgrade to even faster speeds.
Read More About Steve Wozniak - Apple Critic And The Original Wozni-Hacker...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-03-04 16:25:20
In Sydney this week at a broadband event, Steve Wozniak let loose with his views on the iPhone, the MacBook Air and Apple TV – while also saying Australia’s new ‘broadband’ plan is just ‘adequate’, suggesting we'll soon need to upgrade to even faster speeds.
Read More About Steve Wozniak - Apple Critic And The Original Wozni-Hacker...
Huawei eyes Australian WiMAX market
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Industry
2008-02-28 19:33:41
China-based Huawei is trying to attract the attention of companies that have obtained licences for WiMAX spectrum in Australia.
Read More About Huawei Eyes Australian WiMAX Market...
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Industry
2008-02-28 19:33:41
China-based Huawei is trying to attract the attention of companies that have obtained licences for WiMAX spectrum in Australia.
Read More About Huawei Eyes Australian WiMAX Market...
ACMA: Consumers ‘happy’ with telco services – but not farmers
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-02-28 04:57:30
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a nearly year-old report providing a ‘snapshot of consumer satisfaction’ with landline, mobile, VoIP and Internet services.
Read More About ACMA: Consumers ‘Happy’ With Telco Services – But Not Farmers...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-02-28 04:57:30
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a nearly year-old report providing a ‘snapshot of consumer satisfaction’ with landline, mobile, VoIP and Internet services.
Read More About ACMA: Consumers ‘Happy’ With Telco Services – But Not Farmers...
Revenge of the Sol: Telstra empire strikes back
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-02-21 19:22:53
Telstra’s striking success in growing profit, raising ‘ARPU’ numbers, gaining more mobile customers and low churn in ‘key product areas’ has caught the attention of international analysts and no doubt competitors across the globe wishing to emulate Telstra’s success.
Read More About Revenge Of The Sol: Telstra Empire Strikes Back...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-02-21 19:22:53
Telstra’s striking success in growing profit, raising ‘ARPU’ numbers, gaining more mobile customers and low churn in ‘key product areas’ has caught the attention of international analysts and no doubt competitors across the globe wishing to emulate Telstra’s success.
Read More About Revenge Of The Sol: Telstra Empire Strikes Back...
Telstra starts new retail accreditation program for Next G
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-02-17 22:58:29
Wanting to make the CDMA migration to Next G mobile handsets as smooth as possible for its customers around Australia, Telstra has commenced a new “retail accreditation program” to ensure Telstra store staff are giving the right advice and information to customers, letting consumers test drive handsets in store or on their (rural and regional) properties through Telstra’s “Coverage Advocate” program.
Read More About Telstra Starts New Retail Accreditation Program For Next G...
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-02-17 22:58:29
Wanting to make the CDMA migration to Next G mobile handsets as smooth as possible for its customers around Australia, Telstra has commenced a new “retail accreditation program” to ensure Telstra store staff are giving the right advice and information to customers, letting consumers test drive handsets in store or on their (rural and regional) properties through Telstra’s “Coverage Advocate” program.
Read More About Telstra Starts New Retail Accreditation Program For Next G...
Apple cannot afford to keep single carrier policy
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Beerfiles
Category: IT blog
2008-02-01 02:34:15
When iPod global marketing director Greg Joswiak was asked at Macworld 2007 why Apple had chosen to restrict iPhone to AT&T in the US, he replied that Apple could not have delivered functions such as visual voicemail without AT&T. That was no doubt true when iPhone was still under development but how can Apple afford to stick to exclusive carrier deals as it takes iPhone global?
Read More About Apple Cannot Afford To Keep Single Carrier Policy...
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Beerfiles
Category: IT blog
2008-02-01 02:34:15
When iPod global marketing director Greg Joswiak was asked at Macworld 2007 why Apple had chosen to restrict iPhone to AT&T in the US, he replied that Apple could not have delivered functions such as visual voicemail without AT&T. That was no doubt true when iPhone was still under development but how can Apple afford to stick to exclusive carrier deals as it takes iPhone global?
Read More About Apple Cannot Afford To Keep Single Carrier Policy...
There are 76 items tagged with Wireless Carriers. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud





