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mattan Posts: 121

Happy holidays, everyone!

/xmascheer
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Posted: 2005-12-19 12:02:23
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twerg Posts: 120

hey all. well its been 1 year since my last post in this thread and in it i spoke of the Telegraph Street Party. guess what? its that time again! unfortunately i will be out dining on the Derwent at the time, but hope to make it afterwards. anybody here that will be attending? good fun indeed it was last year! yeah mobius after hope everyone is there will go off people
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Posted: 2006-01-31 15:51:00
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gelfen Posts: > 500

Hutchinshon dumps Orange brand and ramps up 3G

Quote:Hutchison Telecommunications will dump its Orange brand in favour of using its '3' label and proactively upgrade Orange customers to its new third-generation (3G) network.

"We are joining our Orange and 3 services under the single brand of 3, are proactively upgrading our customers to 3G, and from today, will exclusively sell 3G," said a statement from the company issued to the Australian Stock Exchange.

The company's chief executive Kevin Russell said the appetite for 3G services was growing in Australia.

"It is the future for delivering mobile services and in the next two to three years we will see its rapid adoption - fuelled by exciting multi-functional handsets and appealing information, entertainment and communication services," Russell said in the statement.

Hutchison said it expects a high take-up of its 3G offer, which will be available through "3" stores, by phone or on the web.

"The interest in upgrading will grow with today's launch of the first mass market Nokia 3G handset -- the 6280," Russell said.

The telco said more than 20,000 customers chose to upgrade to the new service in January following a targeted campaign.

Other 2G customers will be targeted with "attractive plans and subsidised handset pricing, which 3 will be able to cost effectively deliver due to its global buying power", the company said.

Hutchison will add sales and service support to meet the expected demand.

The company said it will review its ongoing operation of the CDMA network after a "significant proportion " of customers had converted to 3G.

It said it expected to complete the upgrade within the three-year timeframe for CDMA, indicated by Telstra, Australia's biggest telco.

"Customers want certainty now, so we would expect that upgrade process to complete well within that timeframe," Mr Russell said.

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Posted: 2006-02-03 05:04:02
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moldor Posts: 0

YO !

Another new Aussie user here... located in Bowen Mountain, NSW (not Bowen Hills, Qld !!) - it's where the BIG bushfires were in 2001.

I have a new P910i, and the trouble has a K750i....

I also have heaps of hames, themes, and other effluvia (if anyone wants it).

I'm also a Mac / Linux user - none of that Windows shite in my house (well, except for the 5yo daughter's laptop, and that gets reformatted this weekend !!!)

moldor
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Posted: 2006-02-10 05:57:38
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six58 Posts: 4

here be another aussie.

i must say i'm disappointed in the lack of a aussie based dedicated mobile phone forum, while i now have my phone an aussie forum would have been of great help to me in choosing one.

but i got a z520i and i LOVE it...my first SE phone, i've had it just over a week and still enthralled with it and still getting used to it after a older style phone.

cheers


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Posted: 2006-03-23 14:29:47
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hiddensphinx Posts: 27

g'day Aussies

has anyone got the latest K750i firmware for Vodafone branded phones yet?
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Posted: 2006-03-27 07:10:07
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masseur Posts: > 500

well, I guess to answer this threads title... I'm still in Townsville!

dunno about this beautiful one day, perfect the next logo that queensland has, its been raining nearly every day here this week. probbly the aftermath of hurricane larry I guess.

still 30 degrees plus though so its great to get out in the pool while its raining

back to Sydney tomorrow arvo for a last bit of shopping and a few beers then qantas back to London (and reality!) on sunday...
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Posted: 2006-04-07 05:32:39
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@masseur - Enjoy your well-deserved 'vacation' mate ! Give my warmest regards to 'all' the 'roos' you will meet there Have a safe trip back . . . home!
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Posted: 2006-04-08 03:14:33
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SantoB Posts: 4

Just got a K750i and had it flashed up to w800i. Total Bill $510 rather than the $800 for w800i

Although I'm noticing the battery drains very quickly when I have the radio on, and more so when playng MP3s
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Posted: 2006-05-21 04:02:59
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jordanpayne Posts: 15

Howdy all,

Just thought I'd take the time to post in the Aussie thread as a newly joined Aussie member myself. I stumbled across Esato in a frenzy of searching for further information on the SE m600 which I have purchased (and expect will arrive tomorrow).

I've posted a new thread for a Yahoo Group that I created too which should show up in my sig Hoping that this will become a useful place for me and other m600 users
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Posted: 2006-07-18 11:24:28
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