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  • Service Stream to merge with TCI

    Two key services contractors to the local telecommunications and energy industries have agreed to merge in a deal due to be completed by the end of this year.

  • TCI to deploy Austar's wireless broadband network

    Austar has appointed network construction specialist TCI to plan and build its regional wireless network infrastructure.

  • 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.

  • iBurst unfazed by Whirlpool survey

    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.

  • Vodafone poised to announce AU 3G strategy

    Australia's third-ranked telecommunications carrier, Vodafone, is poised to announce next week its strategy for delivering third-generation mobile services.

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