Friday 3 September, 2010

nextg

  • Telstra offers Mobile Foxtel on the iPhone 15/10/2009 12:38:00

    Access via other handsets to be made available soon
    iPhone users will be the first to gain access to a new video streaming service running over Telstra’s NextG network.
  • Telstra offers Acer laptops with built-in mobile broadband 10/08/2009 09:25:00

    USB wireless modem not needed
    Telstra has added three Acer notebooks with built-in mobile broadband to [[xref:http://www.techworld.com.au/tag/nextg|its Next G device|TechWorld :: Next G]] range.
  • Telstra boosts mobile broadband to 21Mbps, 42Mbps to come 17/02/2009 09:33:00

    New USB modem developed for the fast network
    Telstra has launched what it claims is the world’s fastest mobile broadband service, with peak download speeds of 21Mbps and with the intention of increasing it to 42Mbps later this year.
  • IT ushers Next Generation care for roaming nurses 17/11/2008 09:51:00

    RDNS preps for e-health with 3G
    The Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) has connected its 1200 mobile staff on Telstra's Next G mobile network.
  • Telstra confirms eHSPA/Next G compatibility 07/10/2008 13:03:00

    Telstra's Next G network will soon reach downlink speeds of 21Mbps.
    Telstra (ASX:TLS) has confirmed that the Enhanced HSPA (eHSPA) addition to the Next G wireless network is compatible with Next G devices, clearing the way for the world's first 21Mbps national network.
  • Telstra shakes up mobile broadband pricing 25/08/2008 11:28:00

    Competition takes effect in emerging market
    Telstra’s BigPond business unit has cut the price of its mobile broadband services and now charges the same rate for wireless mobile card plans as it does for wireless modem plans.
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