Hutchison will need deep pockets to enable it to survive until it sees a return on its massive investment in an Australian 3G network, analysts claim.
Telecommunications carriers may have to share 3G networks in Australia if they all want a piece of the Australian 3G market.
AT&T won the right to offer the hype-worn iPhone in the US and it looks like Spanish-owned operator O2 will get the same chance in the UK -- now the bets are on for which of the operators will bring the Apple handset to Aussie customers.
Hutchison is bringing LG's low-cost 3G device to the masses, which could mean the economical mobiles will hit the Australian market within a matter of weeks.
After a lacklustre beginning to the 3G mobile market in Australia 2004 will be a "watershed year" in determining whether a nationwide service will exist in 2005, according to IDC analyst Warren Chaisatien.
Vodafone Live, launched on Tuesday, is likely to be a success in Australia, according to mobile communications analyst Jason Ross.
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