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  • Fixed SMS and MMS will rescue the land line operator: Frost & Sullivan

    Emulating mobile phone functionality could save the fixed-line telephony markets, according to international consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan, as they say fixed-line SMS and MMS may be the salvation for land line operators.

  • AT Kearney slams Australian 3G potential

    Another analyst report has savaged 3G mobile telecommunications networks, claiming only a quarter of mobile phone users plan to upgrade to 3G technology.

  • Report dismisses MMS hype

    Optus has defended its decision to enter the MMS market in the face of a report claiming current analyst predictions of market size are wildly inflated.

  • MMS to fly across the Tasman

    Vodafone users will be able to send multi-media messages across the Tasman in September following a deal with Ericsson.

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  • AT Kearney slams Australian 3G potential

    Another analyst report has savaged 3G mobile telecommunications networks, claiming only a quarter of mobile phone users plan to upgrade to 3G technology.

  • Report dismisses MMS hype

    Optus has defended its decision to enter the MMS market in the face of a report claiming current analyst predictions of market size are wildly inflated.

  • MMS to fly across the Tasman

    Vodafone users will be able to send multi-media messages across the Tasman in September following a deal with Ericsson.

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