Optus rolls out 3G

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27 April 2005 03:56 PM

Tags: telstra, vodafone, canberra, optus, 3g, service, hutchison, australia

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  1. It's about time. Hurry up & get the data out there so that we can do away with our old & useless telephone service & in so doing devalue the monopoly scenario held by the big T. Give us service at a reasonable cost for value & everyone wil Anonymous -- 05/05/05

    It's about time. Hurry up & get the data out there so that we can do away with our old & useless telephone service & in so doing devalue the monopoly scenario held by the big T. Give us service at a reasonable cost for value & everyone will jump on the bandwagon & shoot straight for towards the next generation.

    The big T has held everyone back to attempt to maintain its profits for the investing community without providing a reasonable service for cost.

    When it comes to 3G no-one holds the fortress. To coin an American sporting cliche; it really is up to the various players to step up to the plate.


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