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  • Lenovo locks new 3G laptops to Vodafone

    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.

  • Vodafone 3G launch date announced

    Vodafone is ready to battle Hutchison, Optus and Telstra for the third-generation (3G) mobile market after it announced a launch date of 31 October for its long-awaited service.

  • Perth, Adelaide get Optus, Vodafone 3G

    Optus and Vodafone will start offering third-generation (3G) mobile phone services in "metropolitan" areas of Perth and Adelaide from 1 July, the telcos said today.

  • Optus does a Vodafone with 3G 2008 upgrade

    Optus has followed network partner Vodafone in announcing it plans to switch on HSPA coverage across Australia by the end of next year -- some 18 months earlier than planned.

  • Optus, Vodafone extend 3G to Qld

    Optus and Vodafone will soon make third-generation (3G) mobile phone and data services more widely available in Brisbane and the Gold Coast's central business district.

  • Vodafone launches 3G mobile service

    Vodafone today launched its third-generation high-speed mobile phone service, going head-to-head with competitors Hutchison, Telstra and eventually Optus.

  • Vodafone: No 3G an iPhone deal-killer

    Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin has confirmed an interest in the iPhone but admits he's worried about the lack of 3G connectivity in the device.

  • Vodafone Australia to launch 3G in October

    Vodafone today announced its third-generation (3G) network would be commercially launched in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra this October with other capital cities to follow in 2006.

  • UPDATE: Vodafone AU to go it alone on 3G

    breaking news Australia's third-ranked telecommunications company, Vodafone Australia, announced today the company would go it alone in planning for the initial deployment of a third-generation mobile network.

  • Vodafone takes high-speed 3G to the bush

    Vodafone has announced a New Year's resolution that will be music to the ears of long-suffering regional mobile phone users -- promising to spend up to AU$500 million on a next generation mobile broadband network that will cover some 95 percent of the Australian population by Christmas 2008.

  • Vodafone, Optus to share 3G network

    Australia's third-generation mobile infrastructure picture has become a lot clearer with Optus and Vodafone Australia announcing this morning a heads of agreement to share network sites and radio infrastructure across the country.

  • Vodafone makes first live 3G voice call

    Vodafone has made the UK's first live voice call over a third generation (3G) mobile network, more than a year before its commercial launch of the service.

  • Optus, Vodafone seal 3G network sharing deal

    Optus and Vodafone have signed an agreement today to create an AU$700 million alliance to share 3G network sites and radio infrastructure across Australia.

  • Vodafone to launch 3G services by mid-2005

    Mobile telecommunications player Vodafone Australia plans to finalise its partnering arrangements for a national third-generation service by October-November this year, managing director Grahame Maher said today.

  • Vodafone preps 28.8Mbps as Ericsson lands 3G deal

    Vodafone has picked Ericsson for its 3G network upgrade across rural and regional Australia, with future upgrades that could take the network to 28.8Mbps already on the cards.

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