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About Telstra - Media Centre - Announcement - Faster 'Country Phone' a must for regional Australia
Announcements RSS feed Faster 'Country Phone' a must for regional Australia Telstra today launched the new and improved, super-receptive Telstra 165i 'Country Phone' for customers living and working in regional and rural areas, taking even greater advantage of Telstra's Next G network - ...
Telstra launches improved "Country Phone" for signal in the Outback
Telstra launches improved "Country Phone" for signal in the Outback
engadgetmobile.com — Tired of having to stand up (way, way up) on the brumby to pull down even a single bar of EDGE from the dusty ditches of the Great Central? We hear you, Aussies -- and so does Telstra . The carrier has retooled its 165i "Country Phone" from ZTE , ... (more) Telstra launches improved "Country Phone" for signal in ...
Telstra 165i Country Phone
Telstra 165i Country Phone
ubergizmo.com — Telstra has just launched its ZTE 165i “Country Phone” that touts to come with superior reception - you can tell from that ugly looking antenna sticking out, making it look as though it was a relic from the last decade where cell ... (more) Telstra 165i Country Phone
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PhoneReport v2.0 - latest news, specs, reviews, interviews, and analysis — ... others. The latest in Nokia’s XpressMusic range, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic delivers an affordable music device with a touch screen interface to the mass market. Telstra makes mobile phones simple with the new EasyTouch Discovery Telstra today launched the EasyTouch Discovery mobile phone, which has oversized buttons, larger text and a loud speaker phone for customers who want easy-to-use talk and text, plus simple access to more advanced features. Faster ‘Country Phone’ a must for regional Australia Telstra today ...

Telstra launches improved "Country Phone" for signal in the Outback
Engadget Mobile — ... Tired of having to stand up (way, way up) on the brumby to pull down even a single bar of EDGE from the dusty ditches of the Great Central? We hear you, Aussies -- and so does Telstra. The carrier has retooled its 165i "Country Phone" from ZTE, making it ...

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