A draft decision by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to include CDMA in the regulatory body's service declaration for GSM services has been met with an angry response from major telco Telstra.
The long-serving head of Telstra's Country Wide division, Doug Campbell, will retire from the role later this month but continue with Telstra in an advisory position.
Telstra said yesterday it had connected the one-millionth customer to its digital wireless CDMA network, with much of the growth coming from metropolitan rather than rural and regional areas.
An Australian company last week launched a security tool for GSM mobile phones that encrypts transmissions to avoid eaves droppers.
Telstra Country Wide has announced a AU$231 million investment in 2003/04 to improve services to regional areas.
Telstra Country Wide has announced a AU$231 million investment in 2003/04 to improve services to regional areas.
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