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Broadband powerline manufacturers back new standard
Wednesday, 09 November 2005
A number of leading manufacturers of broadband over powerline technology: DS2, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric, Sumitomo, Ascom, EdP and Corinex have lined up behind the recently finalised European BPL standard, OPERA.

 
Intel survey finds the coolest hotspots
Wednesday, 09 November 2005
Starbucks at Circular Quay in Sydney has been ranked as the second most desirable wireless hotspot location in Asia from a poll of almost 2000 business and leisure travellers conducted by Intel.

 
ACCC rejects Optus' mobile termination charge
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says the price Optus wants to charge for terminating calls on its mobile network is substantially above costs.

 
NSW Gov't broadband network turned on
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
NSW premier, Morris Iemma has launched the NSW Government broadband service, the core network of which was designed and built by Soul (formerly SP Telemedia).

 
Optus adds 59,000 mobile customers
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
Optus has acquired an additional 59,000 cellphone customers in the quarter to 30 September taking its total mobile customer base to 6.08 million.

 
NetStar builds converged net for Wesley College
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
NetStar Australia is to implement an $1.5 million converged Cisco voice and data network for Wesley College, the largest private school in Australia.

 
Qualcomm charges Nokia with GSM patent violation
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
Qualcomm, and its wholly owned subsidiary SnapTrack, have filed a law suit accusing Nokia of infringing eleven of Qualcomm's patents and one patent owned by SnapTrack that, according to Qualcomm, are essential for the manufacture or use of equipment that complies with the GSM, GPRS and EDGE cellular standards.

 
Broadband access: it's a gas
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
According to a US market research company, gas reticulation networks could be used to deliver broadband services through ultawideband radio signals 'ducted' down the pipes.

 
O2 claims world's smallest PDA
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
O2 has unveiled what it claims to be the smallest multimedia PDA-phone on the market, the O2 Xda Atom.

 
Nokia releases first Linux product
Tuesday, 08 November 2005
Nokia has started shipping the Nokia 770, its first 'Internet tablet' product and its first product to run under Linux.

 
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