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CDMA network gets cu... beep beep beep
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-28 08:23:46
Cut. Chopped. Closed. Finito. Over and out. Lights off. KO’d. Goodbye and good luck, oh CDMA network, may you forever rest in peace, as your equipment is taken away in pieces.


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US WiMAX spectrum - up for sale!
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-27 08:55:50
Roll up, roll up - who wants to buy US WiMAX spectrum? The spectrum: billions of dollars. The equipment you'll need to sell to consumers to access that spectrum: billions more. The look on Spectrum Wireless executives faces when they sell that spectrum? Priceless.


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Anger remains over Telstra’s impending CDMA closure
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-26 04:41:11
Monday the 28th of April is D-Day for the CDMA network, and while there’s no stopping the closure now, last minute frustrations are being shared with media outlets across Australia. Whether CDMA users like it or not, they’ve got no choice but to switch to Next G – or give up on mobile telephony.


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CDMA/Next G coverage complaints to spike on Tuesday 29th April?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-23 22:55:37
With the Australian CDMA network due to close by midnight on Monday the 28th of April, concerns still swirl that the Next G network isn’t providing adequate coverage for soon to be ex-CDMA customers. What should affected users urgently do?


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Telstra engineers gear up for CDMA close down
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-22 08:03:41
As the clock ticks ever closer to CDMA’s April 28th close down date, Telstra’s engineers stand ready and poised to co-ordinate a carefully planned, multi-stage process that will see CDMA bite the dust across our great Southern land.


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HTC Shift lands in Australia at last
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-21 01:43:55
The long awaited HTC shift, a 7-inch ultra-portable Windows Vista Business computer, merged with a Windows Mobile style device, has finally landed in Australia, but it isn’t cheap!


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Clever Comms promises 48 hour wireless broadband install
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Services

2008-04-20 16:21:59
Clever Communications (ASX: CVA), which operates a fixed WiMAX network in major capital cities says it can install a service delivering up to 10Mbps symmetrical in 48 hours.


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Telstra issues CDMA shutdown Q&A
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-04-19 02:11:56
With only a few days to go before Telstra shuts down the CDMA network permanently, it has issued a brief Q&A outlining what it believes are important final questions, while urging any remaining CDMA holdouts to move to Next G quickly.


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The rise and rise of mobile data usage
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-17 20:50:21
A new study by m.Net corporation and the University of Adelaide shows that mobile data services (MDS) on mobile phones – purchasing, communications, information and entertainment – are finally reaching “critical mass”.


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Vodafone cuts international data roaming charges
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Services

2008-04-17 19:52:39
Vodafone Australia today launched two international data roaming plans that it says will reduce "dramatically" the price of mobile Internet access for Australian customers travelling to 38 countries.


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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.


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Will Apple delight - or disappoint - with the 3G iPhone?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature

Category: iPhone

2008-04-10 07:05:09
A right ripper rainbow of 3G iPhone rumours is relentlessly raging across the radiant Internet, perpetuated by rapscallion rumour-mongers bent on raising expectation to raucous new heights. If it’s all true, it’s quite radical, but if not, it could well be outrageous.


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Telstra’s Next G goes Big Brother with remote monitoring
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-04-08 00:06:25
Got CDMA monitoring equipment and worried it won’t work with Next G? Stop worrying – it won’t work, so Telstra has worked with the University of New England, RMCam and Canon to bring vision and telemetry services to you, but naturally it means buying new equipment.


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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.


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The 3G iPhone cometh... soon?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature

Category: iPhone

2008-04-06 01:02:15
With the second coming of the 3G JesusPhone said to be nearly upon us, rapturous excitement is breaking out across the web. Those who haven’t yet converted to the religion of the iPhone must now await the passage of around 60 days to see if the rumours are right!


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iBurst meets HSDPA, and doubles the throughput?
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Technology

2008-04-03 01:12:28
ArrayComm - whose technology underpins the iBurst wireless broadband network - has teamed up with Korean device manufacturer C-motech to produce terminals for mobile networks that it claims will have up to double the throughput - without any changes to the network.


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Government claims 38 percent shortfall in Opel wireless coverage
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!

Category: Telecommunications blog

2008-04-02 01:27:00
The Federal Government has found a loophole that has enabled it to extricate itself from the much maligned deal under which the previous Coalition Government commited almost $1 billion to the Optus - Elders joint venture in return for the provision of broadband services to huge areas of regional and rural Australia, but the means by which it has done this seem highly questionable.


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3 cuts prices for wireless broadband UPDATED
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Services

2008-03-31 23:53:23
Australians could be in for another round of price cuts on wireless broadband services: 3 has dropped its prices and introduced an entry level plan offering 1Gbyte of data for $15 per month. It has also introduced a range of capped plans combining voice and data, and is offering a no-charge Blackberry on business plans bundling voice data and emails.


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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.


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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.


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