Vodafone coverage hits 94%
Sunday, August 30th, 2009Vodafone has gone live today with its expanded 3G coverage to rural areas, now reaching 94 per cent of the population.
Vodafone has gone live today with its expanded 3G coverage to rural areas, now reaching 94 per cent of the population.
HP Australia has changed its claims processing and complaints handling procedures, following numerous complaints received by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission about the manufacturer’s cashback and gift promotions.
Optus has announced it will be opening three flagship stores at midnight on Thursday to kick off the first day’s sales of the iPhone 3G S.
The local versions of Microsoft’s latest crack at Google, a new search engine called Bing, will go live in Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday in beta form.
The HTC Magic will launch with both Vodafone and 3 Mobile, though close inspection reveals the handsets available will differ slightly between the carriers.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia will tomorrow roll out a new internet banking portal that will allow millions of customers to personalise their online experience, following a trial with 10,000 users.
In federal court last Friday, the film studios backed down from an aspect of their piracy court case against iiNet, leading the judge to award iiNet compensation.
From tomorrow, broadband provider Internode will offer 3G mobile broadband via a resale agreement with the nation’s number two telco Optus.
NSW police have arrested a 38-year-old woman for allegedly burning and selling pirated DVDs, including new film X-Men Origins: Wolverine, according to a music industry group.
Part of the government’s National Broadband Network plan, the $250 million injection to create new backhaul links in regional areas could start construction by September this year.
The Tasmanian Department of Education has placed Lenovo and Acer on its panel to supply computers to schools for the Federal Government’s digital education revolution.