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Displaying items by tag: 3 Australia

Thursday, 16 July 2009 04:49

3 tweaks iPhone pricing

3 announced some minor changes to its iPhone pricing just ahead of putting the device on sale.

Published in Mobility
Slightly late to the party, 3 has announced its pricing for the iPhone 3G and 3GS. The carrier will begin selling Apple's iPhone this Friday, July 17.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 02 July 2009 14:14

3 Mobile bringing iPhone 3GS to stores 17 July

Anticipation over an iPhone 3GS launch is still not over for 3 Mobile customers who have to wait just over two weeks before they can buy one, with exact pricing still to come!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 12:18

AVG goes free with 3

3 mobile broadband customers now receive a free 12 month subscription to AVG Internet Security.

Optus is offering the iPhone 3GS for $0 upfront on a (net) $69 plan. The change appears to be in response to a Vodafone offer.

Thursday, 18 June 2009 11:25

3 Mobile's iPhone 3GS - don't buy it?

3 Mobile, now part of Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA), has finally acquired the right to sell the iPhone 3G S in its portfolio of phones, but unless 3 Mobile has a super deal that seriously undercuts Vodafone, why would you buy an iPhone from 3?

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 18 June 2009 07:51

iPhone 3G S on 3

Some people I know have been holding out for 3 to offer the iPhone. They won't have to wait much longer.

Published in Security
Some market watchers say that a pricing announcement today by Vodafone and Hutchison will not influence an ACCC determination about their proposed merger on May 29. However, it is hard not to view the announcement promising to maintain existing pricing for the next two years as a pretty fair attempt.

Published in Beerfiles
Thursday, 21 May 2009 12:31

Android phone number 2 coming to 3

Optus may have scored the first Android-powered mobile phone in Australia (the HTC Dream) and the much-vaunted Kogan Agora may have faded into oblivion, but 3 says it'll have the second in about a month's time.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 16 April 2009 11:18

3 now roaming onto Telstra Next G

3 has made good on its promise to provide its customers with 3G roaming onto the Telstra Next G network.

Hutchison Telecommunications (3) has achieved double-digit growth in customer numbers, revenue and margin for the full year to 31 December 2008, with mobile broadband  being a significant contributor to revenue.

Published in Market
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 09:08

Is the force with 3 Mobile's new $19 cap?

The battle to churn mobile customers over to different networks is continuing at full pelt in 2009, with 3 Mobile tempting “value seeking” consumers with a new $19 monthly “cap” plan that gives $70 worth of calls (and more) – but at 45c per 30 seconds.

Published in Strategy
No doubt set to issue a similar statement for New Year’s Eve SMS text messages, Telstra says that Christmas Day SMS text messaging and video calling will break all previous records. Telstra is also taking the opportunity to plug its Next G network, BigPond digital media products and showcase how many staff it will have on hand to help on Christmas day, all of whom are presumably getting paid a lot to postpone their Christmas to December 26.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Keen to sign up new customers as always, 3 Mobile is offering a range of special deals on phones, mobile broadband and pre-paid recharges. They’re not the only telco with last minute Christmas merriment, and more articles will come, but for the latest from 3 Mobile, please read on.

Published in Strategy
In a time of economic crisis and greatly reduced spending by consumers, a new survey shows that Australians are loathe to give up their mobile phone habits, preferring to give up exercise, coffee and escapades with friends first.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 03 December 2008 14:08

3 Mobile goes Bold... BlackBerry Bold

The BlackBerry Bold boldly goes where BlackBerries have gone before – to the 3 Mobile network in Australia. BlackBerry fans on 3 who want the best physical QWERTY keyboarded Blackberry in existence are sure to be shaken and stirred at the news.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 03 December 2008 09:21

LG's Renoir, the latest iPhone-esque masterpiece?

LG’s 8 megapixel “Renoir” touch screen smartphone has finally arrived in Australia, with an advertising campaign showing just how many features have been squeezed in to challenge the iPhone, Omnia and even the N97, although where’s the 3.5mm headphone socket?!

Published in Market
Looking for a new phone? Telstra has six of the latest models on the way, in stores from December 1st, ready for the Christmas rush, and ready for all those tempted by Telstra’s ads to get a better signal with Next G in more places. Which phones are coming?

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 18 November 2008 10:31

Ovum asks if Australia really needs an NBN?

Thanks to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Australia is going through the hurdles of choosing the technology for a “National Broadband Network” (NBN), smack bang in the middle of a time when wireless technology is improving so much that going wired almost seems like going backwards.

Published in Strategy
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