Wireless Internet News
Mobile groups keep spectrum
Thursday March 4, 2010
THE three major mobile phone operators will be able to hold on to their existing spectrum without facing an auction process, the federal government has announced.Telcos retain spectrum
Thursday March 4, 2010
THE three big mobile phone operators will be able to hold on to their existing spectrum without facing an auction process, the government has announced.Seven set to go up in shareholders' ratings
Wednesday February 3, 2010
Television executives have a spring in their step for the first time since the economy slowed in late 2008. But while growth looks to be returning to the beleaguered sector, analysts are yet to rerun the numbers on Seven Network to reflect an improved outlook.ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION?
Friday October 30, 2009
1. What will be the theme of the Emirates marquee at this year's Melbourne Cup?ACCC warns against fast talk about wireless speeds
Tuesday October 6, 2009
TELECOMMUNICATION providers are being warned against advertising unrealistic mobile internet speeds.UNIT 46
Sunday July 5, 2009
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Tuesday October 28, 2008
THE University of NSW has threatened to axe its free wireless internet service because students are using it to download pirated music, movies and games.Home In The Range
Thursday September 18, 2008
Nick Ross puts some wireless routers through their paces.Speed Freaks
Monday September 8, 2008
Today's wireless router is a far cry from its predecessors. Nick Ross reports.Profits Soar As Vodafone Taps Into India And Turkey
Sunday May 25, 2008
VODAFONE Group Plc, the world's largest mobile phone company, is expected to report a full-year profit this week because of rising sales in India and Turkey and increased demand for wireless internet services.I'm At The Office
Friday March 28, 2008
Wireless internet with your latte? Robert Brenner road-tests nine popular spots that could double as a home office (only with better coffee).Unwired Short-circuits Losses
Friday February 23, 2007
WIRELESS broadband provider Unwired has posted a $14.7 million loss for the second half of last year but remains confident the emerging WiMAX technology will be its saviour.