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Construction needs cloud flexibility

Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.

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Optus brings BYO to small business

Your IT - Mobility

Optus has launched a new range of BYO Business Class Mobile Broadband plans with standard SIMs and Micro SIMs, which will be compatible with Apple's new iPad.

The Business Class BYO plans expand the benefits provided by Business Class Mobile Broadband. Small businesses using this service benefit from network performance that offers customers accelerated Web Browsing capabilities and peace of mind with 24/7 access to dedicated IT certified business technical support.

The plans are designed to suit mini PCs, Netbooks, Notebooks, USB Modems and mobile tablet devices. Customers are also eligible to receive a cash back rebate of up to $300 when they sign up to an eligible 12 month Business Mobile Broadband plan with an Optus approved BYO device.

Phil Offer, Marketing Director, Optus SMB, said 'The Business Class BYO plan range is designed to deliver flexible mobile broadband plans to the SMB market. Customers are also eligible to receive a cash back rebate when bringing their own Optus approved device'.

The new plans are available to both new and existing customers.

Full details are available from the table below:



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