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Rules to better protect Australians against the bill shock that can come from high international mobile roaming charges, have been emhanced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telstra has refunded $9.3 million to 72,000 customers it misled in relation to its Premium Direct Billing third-party billing service, according to a report the telco has provided to the competition watchdog, the ACCC.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Australian startup company, monikker, has developed technology that enabled a calling party to decide what ringtone a called mobile phone should play, and what pictures should appear on the screen when they call.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 15 April 2010 16:48

VHA to channel content through Mnet

Mnet Group (ASX: MNZ) has been appointed as master content aggregator for Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) for its various content portals including Vodafone Live! and the former Hutchison network's Planet 3 service.

Published in Deals
Ever wished your iPhone could actually tell you who is calling? With AutoRingtone, it can.

Published in Core Dump
Tuesday, 30 September 2008 10:52

Money-to-burn Gen Y's waste it on 'œCaller Tones'

With the global economic crises reaching fever pitch, will Gen Y’s desire to frivolously waste money on things like “Caller Tones” give way to the post “Great Depression” learnings of savings and thrift? Or will the need to look, and in this case, sound cool, trump economic reality, with Gen Y’s often still living at home and couched from stock market shenanigans?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
The trouble with software add-ons is that they often break when new versions of the underlying application appear. But Ambrosia was quick to respond when changes in Apple's iTunes 8 stopped its iToner ringtone utility from working.

Published in Core Dump
Wednesday, 10 September 2008 12:09

Is the mobile industry fighting for freedom to confuse?

The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association  (AMTA) is concerned that advertising could become more confusing if proposed legislation is implemented. Isn’t it nice that AMTA has our welfare at heart? Don't be so sure!

Published in Cornered!

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