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    Telstra unveils Next G mobile broadband WiFi router 24/07/2008 11:30:00

    Telstra, in conjunction with Netcomm and Sierra Wireless, has released a portable HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Ethernet router that can be used to share an Internet connection wherever there is Next G mobile network coverage.
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    It's a hard-knock life: 3 rugged notebooks take a beating 16/05/2008 08:02:56

    Anybody who has spent any amount of time working on the road has probably witnessed their share of notebook disasters: dropped from a hotel desk, shaken beyond repair in the trunk of a rental car or doused by a knocked-over cup of coffee. Too often, the result is a worthless chunk of plastic, glass and metal.
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    Telstra launches Sierra wireless cards for Next G 25/09/2007 12:02:20

    Sierra Wireless and Telstra today announced that the Wireless AirCard(R) 880U USB modem and the AirCard 880E ExpressCard are now available in Australia to provide high-speed mobile access to Telstra's Next G HSPA network.
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    3G today: Broadband on every corner 14/09/2006 10:55:44

    Mobile 3G wireless has had more ups and downs than a Six Flags thrill ride. First, it was built up as a fast-approaching broadband panacea that would keep us connected, outdoors and in, all the time. Then it plunged into ridicule and ultimately obscurity thanks to infrastructure delays, the economic downturn, and competition from coffee shop Wi-Fi.
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    VPNs take on secure remote access role 20/01/2006 07:42:16

    As remote access to business networks increases and as threats against these networks grow, IT executives need to support technology that is flexible and that can effectively combat ever-evolving attacks.
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    Wireless options expand, forcing IT to be flexible 16/01/2006 08:50:40

    IT managers are facing an increasingly complex array of wireless technology choices, with new offerings such as WiMax-certified devices and notebook PCs that have built-in support for 3G networks adding to the options IT has to evaluate and support.
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    Cutting the cord on thin clients 23/02/2005 10:32:15

    Thin clients were once as chained to the corporate desktop as full-blown PCs. But that's changing now as wireless LANs and 3G cellular networks become more common.
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    Lucent gathers partners for 3G/WLAN services 19/07/2002 08:00:00

    Lucent Technologies Inc. announced Wednesday a package of hardware and software products designed to help wireless carriers set up data exchange services for their enterprise customers, partnering with several other companies to deliver products and installation services.
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    Verizon positions itself for 3G data networks 20/03/2002 08:15:00

    Lucent Technologies and Nortel Networks last week announced they are involved in two Verizon Wireless trials.
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    Verizon begins 3G service in limited areas 30/01/2002 09:00:00

    Verizon Wireless today began offering third-generation (3G) mobile data services, although the service is only available at speeds at about a third of the 144K bit/sec. hyped by the wireless industry last year, and is limited to the Bay area around San Francisco, Salt Lake City and East Coast markets between Portland, Maine, and Norfolk, Va.
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    Expedia posts first-ever net profit 30/01/2002 09:00:00

    Verizon Wireless today began offering third-generation (3G) mobile data services, although the service is only available at speeds at about a third of the 144K bit/sec. hyped by the wireless industry last year, and is limited to the Bay area around San Francisco, Salt Lake City and East Coast markets between Portland, Maine, and Norfolk, Va.
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