Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: Bigpond

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    Trading Post goes mobile 10/12/2008 11:21:00

    Aussie classifieds icon the Trading Post has announced its entrance into the mobile market with Trading Post Mobile.
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    BigPond mobile scores Indian cricket tour 08/10/2008 15:23:00

    Telstra [ASX: TLS] has announced that the Australian cricket tour of India will be available live on Telstra's Next G mobile phones.
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    Telstra ad revenue soaring despite ad market slow-down 02/10/2008 15:50:00

    Advertising revenue from Telstra's [ASX: TLS] range of online and mobile sites is growing strongly, despite sliding ad revenue in the overall market.
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    Telstra to cut 800 jobs 18/09/2008 16:00:00

    Telstra intends to shed over 800 jobs as part of a streamlining process.
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    Telstra shakes up mobile broadband pricing 25/08/2008 11:28:00

    Telstra’s BigPond business unit has cut the price of its mobile broadband services and now charges the same rate for wireless mobile card plans as it does for wireless modem plans.
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    Telstra launches new search tab for Next G phones 15/07/2008 12:43:21

    Telstra (ASX:TLS) has introduced a new search service, named the BigPond Search Tab, for Next G handsets.
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    The Telstra Chainsaw Massacre: Burgess slashes NBN submissions 07/07/2008 13:22:58

    Telstra has released a scathing media statement ripping into the regulatory submissions made by its competitors to the federal government for the building of the National Broadband Network. The company has accused its opponents of harbouring an "agenda of Telstra-slashing, not nation-building".
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    In-depth: Summary of NBN regulatory submissions 04/07/2008 10:53:29

    The federal government published this week submissions it had invited from industry players, public interest groups and concerned individuals on regulatory issues associated with the National Broadband Network process. The government received no less than 80 submissions from a broad range of participants including major telco providers, ISPs, disability access groups, telecommunications consumer and industry groups, telco experts, academics and individuals. Computerworld explored each submission and here we provide you with the key points outlined in each proposal. In most cases, the views are lifted verbatim from the submission.
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    Lonely Planet offers mobile service for Telstra customers 26/06/2008 13:53:47

    Telstra (ASX: TLS) and Lonely Planet Publications have teamed up to offer Telstra's 3G and Next G customers access to the Lonely Planet mobile-optimised Web site.
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    BigPond, PayPal outage resolved 30/04/2008 11:45:12

    A technical dispute between BigPond and PayPal has been resolved after BigPond cable users had been unable to login to the payment site for over a week.
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    Telstra extends ADSL2+ to a further 2m BigPond customers 10/04/2008 15:35:39

    Telstra has completed a rollout that will enable ADSL2+ broadband services to an additional 2.4 million businesses and homes across the country.
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