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sorry, but that sort of detail isn't easy to track down. i just wanted to be clear that you realised what you were asking.
the best i can come up with so far is that as of 2002, 72% of australian households had "access to a mobile phone" (from the
Australian Bureau of Statistics):
i would expect that number to be higher now.
in terms of market share for mobile phone providers, as at 30 June 2004 (from
Phonechoice.com.au):
Telstra 48%
Optus 31%
Vodafone 18%
Others 3%
i also expect this to have changed, with a swing away from telstra and a larger share to "Others" (i.e. smaller providers such as Virgin Mobile, B Clear and Simple and a couple of others).
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Hi Guys as most of you are aware the K750i is just around the cnr. When the T68, T610 and K700 came out there was BIG differences in prices for it outright. It might be good to state who has got the phone in the cites and for how much. Or if there are any good plans arround.
If the K700 is anything to go by we will see it around the 1st of july. I will keep my eye out in Melbourne.
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wat sport do you guys follow. Just to keep the thread going
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Posted: 2005-04-26 22:30:00
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What sport?
Tennis.
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Posted: 2005-05-03 07:23:10
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Cricket and Football (soccer).
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Posted: 2005-05-03 08:16:52
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F1 and athletics, which reminds me, weren't our olympics great! I managed to get along to the stadium for a few athletics events including Cathy doing her 400m!
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Posted: 2005-05-03 08:25:28
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Last year I lost all interest in F1...watching paint dry seemed a more exciting prospect.
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Posted: 2005-05-03 08:32:46
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yeah, watching cars drive around in circles isn't my favourite past-time.
personally, i follow aussie rules football (REAL footy!

), cricket, and generally whatever major international sporting event happens to be on at the time.
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cricket, like golf and fishing, is my idea of watching paint dry!
oh! its making me yawn just thinking about it...
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Posted: 2005-05-03 08:58:48
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golf boring.. ok . fishing boring... ok but cricket boring ??
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Posted: 2005-05-03 09:01:38
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