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  • May date for Vodafone 3G bush launch

    Vodafone has announced firm dates on the completion of its 3G roll-out, which had been delayed last year due to problems with its supplier Ericsson.

  • Google defends Street View coverage

    Search giant Google today defended the incomplete Australian coverage provided by its Street View add-on to its Google Maps and Earth tools, after launching the service early this morning.

  • Wagga Wagga gets Unwired-style broadband

    Pay-TV operator and carrier Austar today launched the first of a planned 25 regional wireless broadband networks, with Wagga Wagga residents getting access to the same technology popularised by Unwired in city areas.

  • Emergency line mostly restored

    Griffith remains the only town unable to access the triple-0 emergency network after two major cables were cut today, shutting down Telstra services in southern New South Wales and the ACT.

  • Telstra races time to keep power at exchanges

    Gale force winds which ripped through Australia's south-eastern seaboard yesterday have taken a heavy toll on Telstra's telecommunications services.

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  • How CRM saved Hunter Holden

    What a customer wants and eventually gets can be two different things. To get more in tune with customer preferences, Hunter Holden reinvented itself with a customer relationship management system.

  • Videoconferencing: The big picture at Charles Sturt Uni

    When Charles Sturt Uni needed to simultaneously deliver courses to eight different campuses around Australia, it turned to videoconferencing. What challenges, and rewards, did it face along the way?

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