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Huawei to build 3G WCDMA net for Econet NZ
Monday, 05 December 2005
Chinese telecoms manufacturer, Huawei Technologies is to deploy a 3G WCDMA network for Econet Wireless New Zealand Limited. It is Huawei's first in Australasia.

 
Internode 'resells' Unwired wireless broadband
Monday, 05 December 2005
Broadband ISP Internode is offering wireless broadband access in Sydney via the Unwired radio access network.

 
Latest version of Skype supports video calling
Monday, 05 December 2005
Skype has released a new version of its software (Skype 2.0) that includes integrated video-calling.

 
ACMA reports on telecoms service availability
Monday, 05 December 2005
New infrastructure, products and services are increasingly being offered by telecommunications carriers in regional markets, according to a new report by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

 
TelstraClear selected to build and run NZ research network
Monday, 05 December 2005
The Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand (REANNZ) has chosen TelstraClear as the preferred managed service provider. TelstraClear and its subsidiary, Sytec, will run, manage and maintain the network.

 
Alcatel buys into home gateway maker to enhance triple play
Monday, 05 December 2005
Alcatel is to acquire a 25 percent stake in 2Wire, a pioneer in broadband home gateway technology; and AT&T and Telmex have agreed to acquire minority interests in 2Wire from its existing shareholders.

 
Three billion cellphone users by 2008 says Nokia
Monday, 05 December 2005
Nokia is predicting that the number of mobile subscriptions will surpass three billion in 2008, rather than in 2010 as it predicted in February this year.

 
No relief: no new network says Telstra
Friday, 02 December 2005
Telstra has stated categorically that it will not invest to upgrade its access network unless it obtains relief from access regulations.

 
Telstra must build, so must compromise: Ovum
Friday, 02 December 2005
According to market research and consultancy company, Ovum, Telstra is using a stock standard argument used by incumbents around the world: next-generation networks are a high-risk, capital-intensive investment which require a commercial return.

 
Optus CEO hoes in to Telstra
Friday, 02 December 2005
Optus CEO Paul O'sullivan has delivered, in a luncheon address, an unrelenting attack on Telstra's claims for regulatory relief.

 
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