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One.Tel administrators have rejected media suggestions that a decision by Telstra to establish a special hotline for One.Tel customers marked a final blow for the embattled telco.
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Executives from several of Australia's largest internet service providers have over the past few months expressed their desire to become media companies in their own right.
BT, long considered a risk-taker in the telecommunications market, has laid a US$105 million bet to open its network to application developers in the hopes of creating innovative voice services. But will other phone companies take a similar gamble?
The Australian Labor Party's ICT shadow minister wants a national fibre broadband network and enough skilled people to exploit it.
ZDNet Australia looks at the ever-expanding pressures placed on in-house e-mail and weighs up the pros and cons of the outsourced alternatives.
Another analyst report has savaged 3G mobile telecommunications networks, claiming only a quarter of mobile phone users plan to upgrade to 3G technology.
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Optus and Vodafone have signed an agreement allowing their customers to send multimedia messages between the two networks from next week.
Hutchison Telecom has announced new content for customers of its '3' mobile network to satisfy their thirst for financial news.
The Queensland government has used its buying power to increase mobile coverage within the state, after it "got tired of waiting for the federal government to do something".
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