Telstra trials 3G; new BigPond system

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29 June 2005 09:20 AM
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The nation's largest telco will commence trials of its third generation mobile network in a few days. Meanwhile, BigPond beefs up its billing system.

Telstra trials 3G network

Telstra will begin internal trials of its third generation network early next month in the leadup to its expected commercial launch by the year's end. For the full report, click here.
28 June 2005

Telstra BigPond launches new billing system

BigPond's new billing and activation platform moves from pilot to the first stage of operation this week, with all new customers who sign up online for ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) services brought on board from Friday. For the full report, click here.
28 June 2005

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Telstra buys Keycorp unit for AU$55 million

Telstra has acquired electronic transaction provider Keycorp's Transaction Network Solutions (TNS) business for AU$55 million. For the full report, click here.
28 June 2005

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