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    CeBIT: Sybase brings SAP apps to mobile phones 03 March, 2010 09:58

    Sybase and SAP on Tuesday released the long-awaited first fruits of the mobile partnership they announced about a year ago.
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    WBA sells spectrum to Energy Australia 02 March, 2010 14:46

    Wireless Broadband Australia (WBA), formerly Unwired Group, has signed a deal with Energy Australia (EA) that will allow it to use a portion of WBA's 2.3 GHz spectrum for smart grid applications.
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    Spence out as Unwired CEO 23 February, 2010 12:43

    Unwired CEO David Spence has stepped down from his responsibilities after six years at the helm of the ISP.
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    VividWireless 4G to roll out across capitial cities within 12 months 10 February, 2010 11:03

    Australia’s first 4G wireless network will begin rolling out across capital cities within a year, according to Seven Network director Ryan Stokes.
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    Q&A: ISPs in 2010 — Unwired 25 November, 2009 11:04

    With the revelation of the NBN, the potential break up of Telstra, the AFACT vs iiNet and ISP-level filtering trials, 2009 has shaped up as quite a year for ISPs. What could be in store in 2010? We ask some of the leading internet service providers. In this edition, Unwired’s CEO David Spence.
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    Motorola Droid debuts, then disappears 24 October, 2009 01:54

    The hotly anticipated Android-powered Motorola Droid smartphone made a brief and surprising visit on the Web yesterday as Motorola "accidentally" launched the phone's site. Before Motorola caught onto the mistake, blogs like Boy Genius Report and Unwired View nabbed pictures, including all of the upcoming phone's specs. Most of these specs were leaked in August and are now just being confirmed.
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    SP AusNet to use WiMAX network for 680,000 smart meters in Victoria 23 October, 2009 08:12

    Victorian electricity distributor, SP AusNet, will partner with 12 companies and utilise WiMAX technology to rollout 680,000 smart meters in the state over the next three years.
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    Blog: Smart networks will need smarter negotiations 02 October, 2009 10:56

    If Australia is to benefit from smart electricity grids, both sides of the spectrum debate need to give a little to get a lot.
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    Unwired: Machine-to-machine the next wireless boom 29 September, 2009 14:29

    Machine-to-machine wireless communication could soon emerge as a major source of telecommunications growth, according to Unwired’s CEO David Spence.
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    Backhaul partner signed for VividWireless network 23 September, 2009 11:05

    The build-out of Australia’s first 4G network has taken a step forward with the signing of Canadian company DragonWave to supply wireless backhaul for the forthcoming VividWireless Perth network.
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    HTC Imagio: Verizon's must-have phone? 19 September, 2009 04:07

    Verizon Wireless isn't known for great smartphones, but the carrier will get at least one nice-looking phone in a few weeks, with the HTC Imagio set to arrive on October 6.
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