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I just came across this thread.. and yeah.. well I'm from sydney (as you can see from my profile)... and I love my k750i.
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Posted: 2005-11-07 11:12:44
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On 2005-10-25 15:37:51, mattan wrote:
meh indeed. Bit of a rip-off at $1.69/song or $16.99+/album. Especially when you can buy CDs for ~$20.00 in 'original' quality with a nice booklet and without silly formats and DRM that limit you to using an iPod.
/rant
[ This Message was edited by: mattan on 2005-10-25 14:38 ]
exacto mundo.
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Posted: 2005-11-07 11:30:54
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vodaphone australia commenced 3g services on 31st october in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, in addition to the airports of Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. the network will be rolled out to Brisbane and the Gold Coast by March 2006, and Perth and Adelaide by July next year.
the launch lineup looks like this:
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Posted: 2005-11-08 01:24:05
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w550i available on a telstra $40 plan from this week (or so the guy in the telstra shop told me yesterday). apparently it's a telstra exclusive.
z520i should be available on other networks in the next few weeks (only optus $30 plan ATM). seems SE are giving away a hbh-pv700 bluetooth handsfree in the box!
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Posted: 2005-11-14 08:03:30
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Optus launches 3G
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Number two telecommunications provider Optus today unveiled its third-generation mobile service offerings, following bitter rivals Hutchison, Telstra and Vodafone into the high-speed arena.
Optus today officially launched services in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, the Brisbane central business district and airport, Adelaide airport and Perth airport. They are expected to be progressively offered to customers over the next two weeks.
The company said it would offer a mobile instant messaging service in partnership with the Microsoft/Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd venture ninemsn and a notebook datacard that allows roaming across GSM, 3G and Wi-Fi networks.
The messaging service is being offered free of charge until 1 February 2006, from when it will be charged at 95 cents unlimited use per day or AU$5.95 unlimited for a month.
The service is being launched with four capped plans ranging from AU$49 to AU$89 and five subsidised handsets, the Nokia N70, Nokia 6680, Samsung Z140, Samsung Z500 and
Sony Ericsson K600i.
Optus' consumer managing director, Allen Lew, said the company would also offer a portal called MyZooNow whereby information would be updated and pushed to mobile handsets.
Optus and Vodafone finalised an agreement to build and operate a national 3G network on 19 November 2004. The initial build-out of more than 2,000 base stations covering the six major capital cities is scheduled for completion by March 2007, the companies said.
Vodafone unveiled its service on 31 October, following Telstra in September and Hutchison in April 2003.
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Posted: 2005-11-15 04:23:12
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awesome
SE Z520i at techoni.com for 369
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Posted: 2005-11-15 09:51:18
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Hi I am from Darwin and new owner of Panasonic VS3. It is pretty good just wish I could remove the poxy "yes optus" network logo. Surfing wap with telstra pre paid costs very little but with optus pre paid it costs an arm and a leg. Grrr...
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Posted: 2005-11-15 16:58:00
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Quote:On 2005-11-15 09:51:18, trogdor the burninator wrote:
awesome SE Z520i at techoni.com for 369
same price at
Organiser World
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Posted: 2005-11-16 03:30:50
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Socceroos into the 2006 World Cup!
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Posted: 2005-11-17 08:22:22
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hey
yeah i'm from queensland bribie island
i have a k750i and its the best
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Posted: 2005-12-17 03:11:22
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