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In a way, gadgets and travel go hand-in-hand. After all, you can bet it wasn't a stay-at-home lounge lizard who came up with the idea of the Walkman or iPod. And today you'd be hard-pressed to find a traveller who didn't have some form of portable tech...
Tags: USB Bluetooth, mobile phones, GPS, mobile network, Montague, usb modem, 3g usb, digital cameras, Telstra, Australia, Sydney, Digital audio players, IPhone, Smartphones, TomTom, GPS navigation device, Wireless, ITunes, Technology Internet
TelstraClear mulls call centre move Tuesday November 24, 08:04 AM TelstraClear is carrying out a feasibility study that raises the possibility of call centre work in Christchurch and Paraparaumu being moved overseas. Spokesman Chris Mirams said the study...
Tags: calls centre, 08:04 AM TelstraClear, New Zealand, Christchurch, Outsourcing, Telstra, Call centre, TelstraClear, Business Finance, Feasibility study, Tourism, Newstalk ZB
Business Report for Monday, November 23, 2009 23/11/2009 12:12:01 Aged care and retirement village operator Ryman Healthcare has posted a record first half profit. Net income rose $38.5 million, up 10 percent on the previous year. Realised profit,...
Tags: Ryman Healthcare, retirement village, New Zealand, Whangarei, Cent, New Zealand dollar, Business Finance, Telstra, TelstraClear, Euro, Orewa, Rodney District, Air, Dividends, Dividend
The company wants to use the ISP (internet service provider), NLD (national long distance) and ILD (international long distance) route for that. Telstra, which was in a joint venture with the Modi group in India earlier, never returned after selling...
Tags: Telecom Commission, long distance, 3g spectrum, India, New Delhi, Communications in India, Vodafone, Hutchison 3G, Singapore Telecommunications, 3G, Business Finance, Mobile phone companies, Temasek Holdings, Telstra, 2G, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Politics, Technology Internet, Sam Pitroda, Telecommunications in India, Government of India, A. Raja, Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, IPhone, Telecoms crash, WiMAX
It is the second such waiver and some of the company's competitors are concerned the delays will snowball into wider delays to the separation. Telecom spokesman Ian Bonnar said it was pleased to get the variation requested in August, which gives the company...
Tags: Telecom Wholesale, Feedback on Telecom, operation separation, Ian Bonnar, New Zealand, Auckland, XT Mobile Network, Vodafone Iceland, Xtra, TelstraClear, Telecom New Zealand, Business Finance, Vodafone, Telstra, Mobile phone companies
The group descended on Parliament today as debate continues to rage in the Senate over the Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme...But police began to arrest the protesters, who sat down in front of the main entrance to Parliament House, after...
Tags: Australia, Canberra, Emissions trading, Action on climate change, Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, Asia-Pacific Emissions Trading Forum, Kevin Rudd, Air pollution, Climate change in Australia, Carbon finance, Politics, Environment, Greenwashing, Sustainability, Nick Xenophon, Tom DeLay, Family First Party, Members of the Australian Senate, Mobile phone companies, National Broadband Network, Next G, Nick Minchin, Foxtel, Telstra, Communications in Australia
Michael Mucci. Like most horror stories, this one begins with an everyday setting where the familiar gradually gives way to the sinister. The first harbinger of the pain to come, not recognised at the time, was a letter sent out to me and millions of...
Tags: Telstra T-Hub, Ramon Gregory, called centre, bills department, Craig, Australia, Melbourne, Foxtel, Crazy John's, Internet in Australia, Telstra, Mobile phone companies, Hutchison 3G
THE Perth company iiNet is the first internet service provider to break cover and say it will move its customers on to the $43 billion national broadband network. The government and regulatory chief with iiNet, Steve Dalby, told BusinessDay yesterday...
Tags: broadband networks, Mr Dalby, national broadband, Tasmania, Australia, Hobart, National Broadband Network, Telstra, Internet in Australia, Terria, Communications in Australia, IiNet, Mobile phone companies, Business Finance
Fairfax Digital chief executive Jack Matthews is joining the board of Crown Fibre Holdings, the company that will manage the Government's $1.35 billion ultrafast broadband rollout. Mr Matthews is the American- born former boss of Saturn's cable network...
Tags: Crown Fibre Holdings, New Zealand, Auckland, Media in Sydney, TelstraClear, Matthews, Telstra, Mobile phone companies, Fairfax Media, Business Finance
Telecom could face a $2 billion bill if it goes a step further on the separation path and spins off its network business Chorus, according to sources within the telco giant. The company is under pressure to divest Chorus, as this appears to be the only...
Tags: structural separating, Telecom, operating separating, Telstra, New Zealand, Auckland, Communications in Australia, Telecom New Zealand, Mobile phone companies, Hutchison 3G, Business Finance, Politics