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    The Australian Communications Authority has released a fact sheet on the effects of radiation from 3G towers in an attempt to allay community fears.

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    The ACA today sent a shot across Telstra and Hutchison 3G Australia's bows after it was found that each had installed mobile base-stations without consulting surrounding communities.

  • Hutchison Aust 3G supplier labels network 'global trendsetter'

    Hutchison 3G Australia's '3' network equipment supplier, Ericsson, has labelled the troubled network a "global trendsetter", saying its dropped call rates had been reduced to levels equivalent to GSM networks.

  • ACA to start monitoring Hutchison performance

    Customers wanting independent scrutiny of Hutchison's third-generation mobile network performance will soon get it, with the Australian Communications Authority planning to kick off monitoring from next year.

  • 3G towers safe: ACA

    The Australian Communications Authority has released a fact sheet on the effects of radiation from 3G towers in an attempt to allay community fears.

  • ACA warns telcos of mobile adult content fines

    Telecommunication carriers found guilty of not complying with the Australian Communications Authority regulation on offensive mobile phone contents will be fined up to AU$10 million.

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