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    AAPT has signed an agreement to resell Hutchison 3G Australia (H3GA) mobile services from early next year as part of its suite of small business market offerings.

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    The year 2006 was one of extremes for the Australian telecommunications sector.

  • Trujillo's masterplan progresses

    Telstra chief executive officer Sol Trujillo today claimed his company was making progress on delivering the wide-ranging strategy he outlined in a landmark briefing last November.

  • 2007: Let the crystal ball gazing begin

    ZDNet Australia journalist Renai LeMay weighs in with his 2007 predictions for the local telecommunications industry.

  • The truth about Aust broadband technologies

    Is it the technology you can't do without or an expense you don't need? We examine the alternatives, pitfalls, myths, and benefits.

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