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ACCC clears Optus to scrap HFC network and use NBN instead

The ACCC has cleared, provisionally, the proposed deal between Optus and NBN Co under which Optus is to be paid around $800m to shut down its HFC network and transfer customers onto the NBN. read more

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MSN Messenger IM now available on 3 cellphones

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Hutchison Telecom is now offering access to the MSN Messenger instant message service for customers of its 3G mobile service, 3. Customers will be able to see MSN Messenger contacts and exchange messages when their colleagues are on their PCs or using a 3 cellphone.
Handsets that support the service are the Sony Ericsson k608i and z800, the LG 8138, 8180, 8330, 8360, 8380, u880 and u890 and the Motorola v3X.