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    Microsoft, Telstra team up on business mobile app 10 July, 2009 11:26

    Microsoft and Telstra have combined to offer a mobile messaging and fleet management application for Windows Mobile smartphones.
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    Oracle middleware users go easy on 11g upgrade 08 July, 2009 14:47

    Oracle's Fusion Middleware 11g release has succeeded in bringing an integrated BEA WebLogic application server under the Oracle umbrella, but some customers will be staging their upgrades over the new 12 months instead of an immediate migration.
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    Visy enters cloud computing with Telstra services 07 July, 2009 14:24

    Cardboard manufacturer Visy has awarded Telstra a $50 million contract to support their business applications in the cloud.
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    Basslink open for business 06 July, 2009 14:17

    The fibre optic communications cable which connects Tasmania with the Australian mainland has officially gone live today.
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    Aussie Internet turns 20 24 June, 2009 17:19

    This week marked 20 years since Robert Elz and Torben Neilsen completed the first circuit that brought the Internet to Australia.
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    Ubiquisys adds speedier femtocell 23 June, 2009 04:16

    Ubiquisys said Monday that it is aiming for a fourth quarter release of consumer and business versions of its next-generation femtocell, the G3, designed to offer mobile broadband download speeds up to 21.6M bps (bits per second).
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    Cheating Aussies busted by SMS: report 22 June, 2009 12:21

    A quarter of Australians have busted their cheating partners because of text messages, according to new research.
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    NAB Selects Telstra and Salmat VeCommerce To Supply Voice Biometric Solution 22 June, 2009 08:58

    The VeSecure bespoke solution is designed to improve the customer experience on NAB’s telephone banking and enhance security and privacy by removing the need for customers to remember PINs and passwords.
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    Powertel failure hits NSW, QLD 18 June, 2009 14:54

    Powertel's voice and data services have blacked out across NSW and parts of Queensland.
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    Bigpond blackout hits NSW 17 June, 2009 15:02

    A technical failure has blacked-out large parts of the Telstra Bigpond network across NSW.
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    Telstra calls for new independent Telecommunications Adjudicator 15 June, 2009 11:10

    Telstra has acknowledged wider telecommunications industry concerns about the need for greater equivalence and transparency in its submission to the National Broadband Network: Regulatory Reform for 21st Century Broadband discussion paper.
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