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Vodafone earmarks $500 million 3G expansion to rival Telstra
Vodafone Australia has thrown down the gauntlet in a challenge to Telstra’s Next G rural monopoly with new plans to build a $500 million 3G mobile broadband network that is set to cover 95 percent of the Australian population.
Mitchell Bingemann
Dec 12 2007, 4:12PM
Collaboration
Touchbase eyes expansion after growth surge
Business communications provider and Cisco partner, Touchbase Australia plans to expand into key markets including Sydney and Brisbane.
Lilia Guan
Nov 9 2007, 2:13PM
Collaboration
Synnex plans for expansion in QLD
Following a series of roadshow events in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Synnex Australia is capitalising on its exposure by expanding its presence in Queensland.
Lilia Guan
Nov 7 2007, 2:42PM
Strategy
Internode green-lights $9 million for ADSL2+ expansion
Broadband service provider, Internode, is injecting $9 million into a program which will see ADSL2+ equipment installed at 18 exchanges in the ACT, NSW, Queensland, SA and Victoria.
Staff Writers
Oct 15 2007, 12:49PM
Collaboration
Dell confirms desktop Linux expansion
Linux clients to expand to international and small business markets.
Tom Sanders
Jul 12 2007, 7:19AM
Hardware
Kaspersky target A/NZ expansion
The Russians are coming.
Trevor Treharne
Feb 23 2007, 2:17PM
Security
BigAir continues partner expansion
Wireless broadband service provider plans to sign 45 to 50 partners by June this year.
Tim Lohman
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Trevor Treharne
Feb 8 2007, 3:19PM
Strategy
Quantum points to expansion
Tape library vendor Quantum has announced that it will expand into the storage software and disk-based markets.
Tim Lohman
Mar 8 2006, 7:30AM
Data centre
Xandros eyes Australia for Asian Linux expansion
Desktop Linux developer Xandros will use its Australian success as a model for expansion into the Asian market.
Angus Kidman
Aug 4 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Brisbane ISP flags further expansion with Sydney office
Brisbane data networking and internet service provider iExec has expanded into NSW, with a North Sydney office slated to open 1 September.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 3 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
CRM consultancy flags Asian expansion
CRM specialist Aaromba Technologies has expanded into Western Australia with an eye to a campaign to conquer Asia starting 2005.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 8 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
PBBA gets $12m for iBurst expansion
Personal Broadband Australia (PBBA) has secured second-round funding of $12 million from shareholder and new CEO Jim Cooney.
Staff Writers
Jan 20 2004, 12:00AM
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