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  • AU wireless LAN market growth continues: IDC

    The Australian wireless LAN (WLAN) market is continuing to build from last year, according to the research released by IDC today.

  • Australian printer market declining: IDC

    The Australian printer market is in decline, according to fourth quarter 2003 figures and overall estimates for 2004 released today by analyst International Data Corp.

  • Analyst slams ACA spectrum auction

    Emerging wireless broadband providers may get "screwed" by the Australian Communications Authority's plan to auction off four additional radiofrequency spectrum licences for broadband wireless access use, an IDC analyst said today.

  • IT services market won't grow as expected: Whitehorse

    Despite reports that the IT services market is a set for a boom, research company Whitehorse, predicts that a revitalisation of the industry is still a long way off.

  • 3's new business mobile plan has its drawbacks: IDC

    Mobile phone carrier 3 has announced its new business mobile prices today, claiming it "significantly reduces business mobile costs", however an IDC analyst warns customers to literally "watch their step".

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