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Displaying items by tag: Next G

How quickly will Australia’s dominant telco, Telstra, act to fix remaining CDMA blackspots now that CDMA network has been given the green light to shut down on Monday April 28? A Liberal Party Senator says the Federal Labor Government has lost its powerful leverage – but is this true?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Sunday, 27 April 2008 11:29

3G iPhone to come June 9 at WWDC?

Is June 9 “D-Day for 3G” as analysts are suggesting, with the WWDC conference not only to highlight developer news, but “an impressive wave of new products” – and the fabled 3G iPhone?

Published in Mobility
Monday the 28th of April is D-Day for the CDMA network, and while there’s no stopping the closure now, last minute frustrations are being shared with media outlets across Australia. Whether CDMA users like it or not, they’ve got no choice but to switch to Next G – or give up on mobile telephony.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Telstra has advised its shops and dealers across Australia to prepare “for a last minute rush this weekend” in anticipation of CDMA customers grabbing their “last chance” to move off the old CDMA network.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 24 April 2008 11:05

NCR SelfServ streamlines DIY banking at ATMs

A new generation of ATMs is set to make it easier for people to carry out a wider range of banking tasks without entering a branch.

Published in Home Tech
With the Australian CDMA network due to close by midnight on Monday the 28th of April, concerns still swirl that the Next G network isn’t providing adequate coverage for soon to be ex-CDMA customers. What should affected users urgently do?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
It’s ‘last call’ for the CDMA network, and Telstra wants to make sure no-one can claim they didn’t hear that CDMA will close shortly. Besides many calls, text messages and letters already sent to CDMA customers, a national newspaper advertising blitz will start tomorrow.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 22 April 2008 18:03

Telstra engineers gear up for CDMA close down

As the clock ticks ever closer to CDMA’s April 28th close down date, Telstra’s engineers stand ready and poised to co-ordinate a carefully planned, multi-stage process that will see CDMA bite the dust across our great Southern land.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Saturday, 19 April 2008 12:11

Telstra issues CDMA shutdown Q&A

With only a few days to go before Telstra shuts down the CDMA network permanently, it has issued a brief Q&A outlining what it believes are important final questions, while urging any remaining CDMA holdouts to move to Next G quickly.

Published in Strategy
Despite the massive price decreases of mobile broadband by companies such as Three, Vodafone, Optus – and even, relatively speaking, Telstra – most Australians still fear using the mobile web because it’s just too damned expensive.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
CDMA... the cherished dear mobile architecture of rural and regional Australia is to be officially closed down come the 28th of April, 2008 – and boy, is Telstra happy!

Published in Networking
Telstra has worked with Alcatel-Lucent to lay a 9,000 kilometre submarine cable between Hawaii and Australia, giving up to 1.28 Terabits per second of connectivity between the two countries.

Published in Networking
Got CDMA monitoring equipment and worried it won’t work with Next G? Stop worrying – it won’t work, so Telstra has worked with the University of New England, RMCam and Canon to bring vision and telemetry services to you, but naturally it means buying new equipment.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 08 April 2008 06:51

The non-sniffable OPEL smell of WiMAX

As we all know, the Optus and Elders joint-venture called OPEL was felled by the Federal Government, not only seeking to save almost $1b but promote its own fibre network at the expense of next-gen WiMAX. What a shame.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Friday, 04 April 2008 08:56

Long Term Evolution not so far away

In less than two years the next phase of 3G cellular technology should be commercially available and its backers say it will be cost and performance competitive with ADSL. This raises some rather interesting issues for rural Australia.

Published in Cornered!
Telstra has done a multi-million dollar deal with the Seven Media Group to stream live coverage of the Olympic Games to Telstra customers on the Next G network – but the cost to consumers hasn’t been announced yet.

Published in Mobility
As a visitor to the Saturday qualifying round of the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix (as a guest of Sensis), I’ve been mixing work with watching the cars spin around the track, trying and failing to get my Next G connection to work properly. Yet, I’m posting this story, with ‘old technology’ coming to the rescue!
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 12 March 2008 18:23

Internode goes for the mother lode: Naked ADSL2+

Internode now supplies Naked ADSL2+ bundled with a VoIP service to 350 phone exchanges in Australia thanks to an agreement with Optus Wholesale. Also promised is ‘long range’ ADSL to directly compete with 3.5G wireless networks for rural and regional customers within Internode’s reach.

Published in Home Tech
As Vodafone builds its HSPA network with Ericsson equipment, an agreement with mobile phone retailer Crazy John’s ensures an even bigger national distribution network to capitalise on a 3.5G network that aims to compete strongly against Telstra’s Next G.

Published in Market
Sierra Wireless, supplier of 3G modems for Telstra's Next G network, has licensed Red Bend Software's device management solution, vDirect Mobile, to enable remote management of its wireless modems.

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