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  • Road warriors set to iBurst with joy

    Mobile users will be the big winners in a radical revamp of iBurst wireless broadband plans which network operator Personal Broadband Australia will unveil tomorrow.

  • Wireless to eat 10 percent of broadband pie by 2007

    Wireless access will account for nearly 10 percent of Australian broadband connections within three years, according telecommunication analysts Ovum.

  • Personal Broadband Australia mulls network expansion

    Wireless broadband wholesaler Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) is considering expanding its network to cities such as Adelaide and Perth.

  • PBA bursts into wireless broadband

    Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) officially launched iBurst, Australia's first mobile broadband network, last night with the Minister for Communications Technology and the Arts, Daryl Williams, attending the ceremony.

  • Wireless hotspots on Sydney ferries?

    The NSW State Transit Authority is considering installing wireless broadband access on its fleet of Sydney ferries, turning them into mobile wireless hotspots, according to Personal Broadband Australia marketing director, John Filmer.

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