Telstra launches $1 billion Next G mobile broadband network
By Rhys Haynes, AAP on 06 October 2006
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Topics: 3g, broadband, cdma, hsdpa, telstra, wcdma
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Comments (2)
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verona commented on 13/11/2007 19:54 Report abuse
i have problem with my phone is there anyway u can help me
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Barno commented on 12/10/2006 10:14 Report abuse
I live in the holiday seaside resort of Venus Bay Gippsland Vic. To subscribers of Telstra's Next 3g network intending to holiday here over the Xmas period. Your new mobile phones will not work here. Cdma is fine but next 3g is out.
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