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Personal Broadband Australia, the owners of wireless broadband network iBurst, are unconcerned by a recent Whirlpool survey that found that most people were unwilling to pay the price charged for their wireless broadband service.
The wireless broadband service iBurst will be available in Sydney by the end of the year after a deal between the owners of the network and Telstra Wholesale.
Personal Broadband Australia (PBBA), a wireless Internet provider, has been issued with a carrier license by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).
Primus Telecom today announced it signed an agreement with Xone that will allow its customers to access 39 new wireless hotspots.
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