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    Chinese PC vendor Lenovo will lock its new laptops with embedded wireless broadband connectivity so they can only be used on Vodafone's third-generation (3G) mobile network.

  • Pay television, telco credit practices on TIO hit list

    Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) John Pinnock has warned that issues relating to the provision of credit by telcos and bringing pay TV providers into the jurisdiction of the TIO's office are on high on his 2004 hit-list.

  • TIO: Complaints over mobile services decrease

    The number of complaints over mobile services to the Telecommunication Industry Ombudsman dropped by 18 percent in 2002-03 over the previous year, signalling the industry is reaching maturity.

  • Commentary: Why Hutchison's 3 will succeed

    Another mobile phone giant has landed in Australia, bringing with it "true 3G"--the ability to make real time video phone calls--and intensifying the mobile battle in the country.

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    Fault management in the Australian telecommunications industry may be set to improve following the drafting of a more inclusive industry code.

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    In an exclusive interview, the Australian Communications Authority's retiring chairman Dr Bob Horton explains why consumer rights continue to lag. He touches on other topics including regulating mobile adult content.

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