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  • AIIA to give Australian ICT a Second Life

    Peak ICT industry body the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) will join the goldrush into the virtual world of Second Life with the launch next week of an official "island" representing the organisation.

  • Stolen mobiles blocked across all Aust GSM networks

    Stolen or lost mobile phones will be blocked across all GSM networks in Australia from September 15.

  • Telstra may be fined AU$420m for discrimination

    Telecoms industry heavyweight Telstra could face fines of up to AU$420 million following a case concerning discrimination brought against it by the Communication and Public Sector Union.

  • Telstra angers broadband users

    ADSL and cable customers who believed industry heavyweight Telstra had sold them an "unlimited" service are soon to face imposed limits and charges for additional usage.

  • Telstra losing "tens of millions" online

    Australia's largest telecoms group Telsta says its online ventures were losing millions of dollars a year and it would steer clear of investing in small technology firms in the future.

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  • Telstra F850

    The Telstra F850 offers a relatively inexpensive way to jump aboard the carrier's Next G platform, as long as you don't mind travelling in the slow lane.

  • Stolen mobiles blocked across all Aust GSM networks

    Stolen or lost mobile phones will be blocked across all GSM networks in Australia from September 15.

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