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Vodafone 4G is live
Faster mobile data has arrived for Vodafone customers, with the telco announcing today it has switched on its 4G network in several cities across Australia.
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Vodafone in hot water with the ACMA
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued a formal warning to Vodafone for breaching the Telecommunications Consumer Protection (TCP) code.
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More than 10,000 sign up for Vodafone class action, says litigation fund
More than 10,000 disgruntled ex-Vodafone customers have signed up for the class action against the telco, according to the company funding the case.
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VHA still fighting to regain consumer trust
A "combination of events" led to loss of consumer trust in the Vodafone brand, and regaining that trust is Vodafone Hutchison Australia's "key focus", Conning Fok Kin Ning, the chairman of part VHA owner Hutchison Australia, told his company's AGM today.
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Vodafone connects electric car in India
Connected cars are becoming increasingly common around the world. In India, owners of Mahindra Reva's e2o electric car can now check their battery charge, control air-conditioning, lock or unlock doors and locate the nearest charging station from their smartphone.
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iPhone 4S Australian buying guide
Technology giant Apple recently unveiled the company's latest iPhone -- the iPhone 4S. Featuring an identical physical design to the previous iPhone 4, the iPhone 4S (like the iPhone 3GS before it) is betting on faster performance, a better camera and a new voice recognition service to win over consumers.
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The year that was: Vodafone
In this series, Computerworld takes a look into the major events of 2009 which shaped Australian telcos.
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ACCC approves Voda-Hutch merger
Following a three month investigation, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has given the greenlight for the merger of Vodafone and Hutchinson to go ahead.
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Hutchison Future in Question if Voda Merger Denied: Hutch CEO
Hutchison has flagged that its future in Australia could be in doubt if its proposed merger with Vodafone is not given the green light by the ACCC, its CEO Nigel Dews has said.
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