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Cellular Phone Forum / Country Specific / Australian Group / December 2007

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Prepaid Credit Card11 Dec 2007 08:35 GMT6
A Prepaid credit card is a smart choice if an individual needs to have
a credit card to show proof of identification, secure a reservation or
make a purchase online. Its easy to get a prepaid credit card, all you
need to do is open an account by depositing money into a special
best carrier for mobile phone service in perth railway tunnel09 Dec 2007 22:15 GMT15
Can anyone tell me which carrier is going to have the best service inside
the new perth CBD rail tunnel? I know you can get service down there, I saw
people talking on phones inside it the other day, I just want to know how
the different carriers rate when it comes to actually ...
Ping Mr Michael J Ellis - Next G Prepaid09 Dec 2007 12:28 GMT19
Do you know if the higher value Browse Plus Packs are available on
Next G prepaid?
It seems as though only BROWSEPLUS5 (10MB), BROWSEPLUS10 (20MB),
BROWSEPLUS29 (80MB) and BROWSEPLUS59 (200MB) are available, and that
Telstra chief Sol Trujillo -Yankee go home, go #$%^&  Bush09 Dec 2007 09:46 GMT2
Trujillo
Do you know what is un - Australian?
To try to mingle in the affairs of Australia
1) By not being an Ausralian citizen
What's in a Book?08 Dec 2007 10:34 GMT53
http://www.theage.com.au/news/biztech/amazon-launches-kindle-ebook-reader/2007/1
1/20/1195321728246.html

So, a "portable" reader. Gee, back in my day we called them "books"....
Dunno about you guys, but mobile comms and book reading to me doesn't come close
to actually snuggling up ...
Exploding cellphone kills worker in S Korea07 Dec 2007 10:35 GMT3
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7117014.stm
Interesting.
Telstra will soar, whoever runs the country: Trujillo07 Dec 2007 04:36 GMT4
From
http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/telstra-will-soar-whoever-runs-the-countr
y-trujillo/2007/11/01/1193619058764.html

THE potential for Telstra to be hit with tougher competition rules after
this month's federal election has not dissuaded chief executive Sol Trujillo
Telstra misled consumers in NextG ads06 Dec 2007 11:17 GMT1
http://business.smh.com.au/telstra-misled-consumers-in-nextg-ads/20071206-1fcx.html
Telstra misled consumers in NextG ads
Matt O'Sullivan
December 6, 2007 - 4:40PM
Vodafone mobile broadband blows NextG out of the water03 Dec 2007 22:44 GMT4
From: http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/15572/1105/
> odafone have launched a 5GB monthly plan for 3.5G mobile broadband users in selected metropolitan areas of Australia at only $39 per month, challenging all fixed and wireless competitors for the December mobile broadband ...
Telstra forcing me off CDMA02 Dec 2007 09:56 GMT109
Why should I have to be forced into buying an expensive new NEXT-G fancy
handset, when it is Telstra forcing me off CDMA?
They made the decision to shut down their network, not me. I signed up to
CDMA in good faith that it was a new technology (newer than GSM, the 'latest
Telstra warns on CDMA02 Dec 2007 09:42 GMT49
From
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22630755-24169,00.html
TELSTRA customers using the CDMA mobile network are being reminded that less
than 100 days remain before its closure.
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