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  • iPhone sales cost Optus $44m

    Optus parent SingTel has announced that the popularity of the Apple iPhone will actually cost the carrier AU$44 million in Australia in its first quarter of sales.

  • Dodo's Philippines call centre cops fine

    ISP Dodo Australia has been slapped with the heftiest fine ever dished out as part of the 'Do Not Call Register Act': a $147,000 penalty for making unsolicited calls to Australian consumers.

  • TPG sheds staff to Asia

    One of the nation's largest Internet Service Providers is in the process of outsourcing its call centre to the Philippines, and almost 170 jobs could be at risk.

  • Everyone will be on VoIP in 5 years, says Asia Netcom

    In five years every organisation in the world will be running some of their telecommunications on an IP-based network, and under-developed nations are showing the rest of the world how to do it, according to Asia Netcom's president and chief operating officer, Bill Barney.

  • Aust vendor pushes for Ericsson's Kiwi data business

    Australian Stock Exchange-listed data/voice convergence company Tennyson Networks is negotiating a deal to buy New Zealand-based Ericsson Data Services, a move which would add AU$30 million to Tennyson's yearly revenue.

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