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From CDMA to NextG24 Dec 2007 03:21 GMT11
I am currently on Telstra CDMA network and am out of contract.
I expect to be away in Jan and Feb 08.
With Telstra nagging me to leave CDMA now, I am looking at replacement
of my mobile handset with Nokia N95 and move to NextG.
Telstra linked to Australia's iPhone launch24 Dec 2007 02:22 GMT9
From
http://www.news.com.au/business/story/0,23636,22676711-462,00.html
TELSTRA has emerged as the favourite operator to offer the hotly awaited
iPhone.
Telstra criticises G922 Dec 2007 23:32 GMT35
From:
http://www2.skynews.com.au/business/article.aspx?id=201374
Telstra has accused the G9 consortium of setting Australia's broadband plans
back several years.
Who has the better Mobile TV service?22 Dec 2007 05:56 GMT16
Well OK I am a complete fuckwit nerd clown lazy c.nt (There I have
gotton all the insults out of the way).
Looks like I like the idea of mobile TV.  So who provides the better,
less jerkier service?
What type of SIMS are there on the Vodafone network?21 Dec 2007 22:31 GMT2
Like i have one SIM that says 64k.  But another that says nothing on
it.  Is there a 128k or above?  what does it all mean?
Does Three roam onto the Telstra NextG or GSM networks?20 Dec 2007 21:27 GMT3
This is so confusing.  Three market "X-series" or 3.5G phones.  Is
this the Three network or piggy backing off NextG?
Does Vodafone have 3.5G networks or not?
Thanks in advance
Is there a cell tower map available anywhere?19 Dec 2007 10:36 GMT11
Is there any kind of map or database available that can tell me where the
various cell towers are located for different carriers? (more specifically,
something that lets me tell which carrier a tower is actually for)
Parkington gone?16 Dec 2007 20:55 GMT9
No posts that I can see from this serial pest for quite a while... was
Parkington simply a Telstra pre-election lobbying invention?
Telstra's Website - like anything it touches - such a mess16 Dec 2007 04:57 GMT1
As the subject header suggests, what a nightmare to navigate. Much like the
f.cked AFL website and to a similar degree the V8superwanker website.
Tonight I tried to find info on a NextG plan for my brother in law, who up until
last week has only ever "owned" a company supplied ...
Phone advice needed15 Dec 2007 19:53 GMT10
Sorry to be on topic - no politics etc. in this post.
Need advice as to a phone to buy - thought of maybe a two set Uniden
brand, or Panasonic.
One for downstairs, one for upstairs.
$85K mobile phone bill15 Dec 2007 12:40 GMT2
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7141935.stm
Prolly downloading porn?
Telstra Lied Again - CDMA to NEXT-G Migration Special Offers14 Dec 2007 15:13 GMT17
A couple of months back when Telstra had a 'special offer' of double your
credit on your first recharge when migrating from CDMA to NEXT-G (maximum
$40, what a joke lol), Telstra's PR spin doctor John Rolland wrote in a
letter that this would be the very LAST special offer prior ...
Broken Optus voicemail13 Dec 2007 13:02 GMT2
I have an infrequently used (and usually switched off) Nokia 3330 on
Optus postpaid (Your Saver Plus $9 plan).  This is a plain GSM phone
with unused old-style WAP.
The voicemail seems to have been disabled - I want it back ;-(
Next G covers all CDMA areas: Telstra13 Dec 2007 10:35 GMT137
From
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/22/2097871.htm
Telstra says it's confident all its Territory customers currently using its
CDMA network will have similar coverage on its new Next G network.
Vodafone launches 3G challenge11 Dec 2007 19:45 GMT2
From:
http://business.theage.com.au/vodafone-launches-3g-challenge/20071211-1gdd.html
> Vodafone is attempting to challenge Telstra's rural mobile telephone monopoly by building its own 3G telephone network.
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