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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 phones still had huge antennas. Other features of ...
About Telstra - Media Centre - Announcement - Faster 'Country Phone' a must for regional Australia
www.telstra.com.au 11/27/2008 — 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 ...
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 ...
Telstra launches improved "Country Phone" for signal in the Outback
www.engadgetmobile.com 11/29/2008 —
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 , ...
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 , ...
EXCLUSIVE: HTC To Launch New Touch Phone Says Telstra
www.smarthouse.com.au 1/12/2009 — Mobile phone Company HTC is set to launch a brand new phone touch phone that will take on the Apple iPhone and the new Pre offering from Palm claims a senior executive of Telstra.
Mobile phone Company HTC is set to launch a brand new phone touch phone that will take on the Apple iPhone and the new Pre offering from Palm claims a senior executive of Telstra.
About Telstra - Investor Centre - Investor Presentations - Telstra Investor Briefing 2008
www.telstra.com.au 11/7/2008 — RSS feed Telstra Investor Briefing 2008 Starts: 6 November 2008 08:45:00 AM Ends: 6 November 2008 04:00:00 AM AEST Telstra provided an update to the financial market on the company's progress in relation to its transformation and strategy, on Thursday ...
RSS feed Telstra Investor Briefing 2008 Starts: 6 November 2008 08:45:00 AM Ends: 6 November 2008 04:00:00 AM AEST Telstra provided an update to the financial market on the company's progress in relation to its transformation and strategy, on Thursday ...
Electronista | Telstra readies 21Mbps 3G+ in late 2008
macnn.com 11/7/2008 — Australian cell carrier Telstra this morning said it was on track to be one of the first providers in the world to use Enhanced HSPA, or eHSPA. Also known as HSPA+, the feature will give peak Internet download speeds of about 21Mbps per second, or ...
Australian cell carrier Telstra this morning said it was on track to be one of the first providers in the world to use Enhanced HSPA, or eHSPA. Also known as HSPA+, the feature will give peak Internet download speeds of about 21Mbps per second, or ...
New challenger to Palm Pre? Telstra says yes
www.gadgetell.com 1/12/2009 — Section: Communications , Cellular Providers , Smartphones , Mobile How does Palm know they’ve got a hit on their hands? When people try to start to tear you down. A Telstra telecom exec was quoted as saying a new HTC phone based ...
Section: Communications , Cellular Providers , Smartphones , Mobile How does Palm know they’ve got a hit on their hands? When people try to start to tear you down. A Telstra telecom exec was quoted as saying a new HTC phone based ...
Telstra exec: new Android-based HTC phone 'better' than Pre
www.engadgetmobile.com 1/12/2009 —
With Mobile World Congress a little over month away -- and Android essentially a no-show at CES -- suspense is building over what sort of action we'll see out of the Google camp at the show. Australia's Smarthouse cites a particularly cocky ...
With Mobile World Congress a little over month away -- and Android essentially a no-show at CES -- suspense is building over what sort of action we'll see out of the Google camp at the show. Australia's Smarthouse cites a particularly cocky ...
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