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Vodafone keeps its own channel plans

Vodafone keeps its own channel plans

Despite the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) approval for a merger between Vodafone and Hutchison, neither have any plans for a joint channel program, as yet.

Lilia Guan Jun 1 2009, 9:29AM Mobility
Vodafone and Hutchison get thumbs up from ACCC

Vodafone and Hutchison get thumbs up from ACCC

The joint venture proposed by the two mobile service providers has been given the seal approval by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

Staff Writers Jun 1 2009, 6:25AM Mobility
Opinion: NBN opens a giant can of worms

Opinion: NBN opens a giant can of worms

The Federal Government's decision to invest in a $43 billion national broadband network (NBN) has created more questions and forced the issue of separating Telstra to the forefront of everyone's mind.

Lilia Guan May 27 2009, 3:27PM Collaboration
Vodafone and Hutchison keep to price plan

Vodafone and Hutchison keep to price plan

Vodafone and Hutchison have come out and reassured customers that they would receive the same value deals following the proposed merger of the two companies.

Staff Writers May 26 2009, 2:08PM Mobility
ACCC: NBN opens Telstra wounds

ACCC: NBN opens Telstra wounds

Australian Consumer Competition Commission (ACCC) believed the National Broadband Network (NBN) project reinforced the need for a review of Telstra's operation.

Staff Writers May 25 2009, 3:07PM Collaboration
Vodafone Australia goes white with HTC Magic

Vodafone Australia goes white with HTC Magic

The mobile service provider has unveiled a pre-registration site for its HTC Magic with Google, Android-powered mobile phone.


Staff Writers May 22 2009, 9:24AM Mobility
Sol sent packing six weeks early

Sol sent packing six weeks early

Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo has jetted back to the United States some six weeks earlier than anticipated.
Staff Writers May 20 2009, 9:33AM Mobility
iiNet refutes AFACT case ‘delay’ claims

iiNet refutes AFACT case ‘delay’ claims

iiNet has sought to discredit claims made by a spokesperson for the film and music industry last week that the ISP had tried to delay its high-profile copyright case in the Federal Court.
Ry Crozier May 16 2009, 9:29AM Mobility
Sol's last amigo walks

Sol's last amigo walks

Telstra has announced that the last remaining American executive brought into the fold by departing CEO Sol Trujillo will fly home at the end of the financial year.
Staff Writers May 12 2009, 7:48AM Collaboration
iiNet attempts to delay copyright case rejected

iiNet attempts to delay copyright case rejected

Attempts by ISP iiNet to delay the start of its copyright case have been rejected by the Federal Court, with a decision now expected before Christmas, the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) has revealed.
Ry Crozier May 12 2009, 7:42AM Collaboration
Ex IBM head made CEO of Telstra

Ex IBM head made CEO of Telstra

David Thodey group managing director of Enterprise and Government for Telstra has been appointed CEO of the telecommunications giant.
Staff Writers May 8 2009, 12:12PM Collaboration
ACCC forces Dodo to pay refunds for 'free' offers

ACCC forces Dodo to pay refunds for 'free' offers

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is concerned over potentially misleading 'free' advertisements by local telecommunications providers.

Staff Writers May 8 2009, 11:01AM Collaboration
Telstra launches TelstraOne Experience

Telstra launches TelstraOne Experience

The mobile user interface gives customers one-click access to the applications and services they use on their mobile phone.
Staff Writers May 6 2009, 12:20PM Mobility
Vodafone goes prepaid with mobile broadband

Vodafone goes prepaid with mobile broadband

Vodafone has launched a prepaid version of its mobile broadband service that enables users to roll up to 5GB of data into the next month if they recharge within 30 days.
Staff Writers May 5 2009, 11:57AM Mobility
ShoreTel inks Telstra distribution deal amid plans to expand its channel

ShoreTel inks Telstra distribution deal amid plans to expand its channel

ShoreTel is on the hunt for PBX partners and systems integrators in Queensland, Sydney and Adelaide, part of a three-pronged strategy to expand its install base.
Ry Crozier May 4 2009, 3:07PM Collaboration
Fujitsu usurps Telstra at Qantas

Fujitsu usurps Telstra at Qantas

Fujitsu has won a deal to provide all user-facing IT services for Qantas' domestic and international operations following the airline's decision to prematurely end its seven-year, $750 million desktop services contract with Telstra.
Stuart Finlayson May 2 2009, 10:02AM Collaboration
Vodafone goes prepaid with mobile broadband

Vodafone goes prepaid with mobile broadband

Mobile service provider joins other telcos in selling prepaid mobile broadband services.

Staff Writers May 2 2009, 9:28AM Mobility
Optus puts hands up for ISP filtering pilot

Optus puts hands up for ISP filtering pilot

Telecommunication service provider has agreed to participate in safe cyber surfing initiative.

Staff Writers Apr 23 2009, 2:45PM Collaboration
Q&A: Lexar increases channel marketing promotions

Q&A: Lexar increases channel marketing promotions

Lexar Media has experienced quarter-on-quarter growth across all memory format categories (SD, CF, MS, MicroSD, M2 and USB) despite the global economic downturn.
Jenny Eagle Apr 22 2009, 11:01AM Finance
Telstra wins $1bn telco network upgrade contract with CBA

Telstra wins $1bn telco network upgrade contract with CBA

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has handed a 10 year IT&T services contract to one of Australia's largest telecommunications service providers.

Staff Writers Apr 22 2009, 11:01AM Collaboration

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