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Spacetalk to launch ‘Jumpy’ SIm MVNO In USA Australian-listed technology company Spacetalk has announced plans to establish a mobile operator MVNO service in the United States, operating under a newly developed brand, Jumpy SIm.

26th April 2022

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New Zealand delivers cheaper high-end broadband than Australia Zealand's competition enforcement and regulatory agency, the Commerce Commission, says the country?s consumers are receiving increased value for money across a range of telecommunications services and broadband plans, with some fibre voice and broadband plans costing significantly less than the equivalent Australian plans.

19th May 2017

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Vodafone and TPG?s billion dollar deals; ACCAN congratulates nbn and Arianespace on successful satellite launch; Amaysim?s amazing unlimited 1GB plan for $24.95; COMMENT: Has Microsoft led Macquarie Uni up the garden path?; Rackspace moves into managed security; NZ?s The Instillery partners with Purple WiFi.

1st October 2015

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September a big month for Australian bush says Morrow; Most countries not going all fibre says Morrow; Telstra launches VoLTE calling and world-1st Cat 11 600Mbps-capable device; Ericsson shows off 16A Software behind Telstra?s Cat 11 600Mbps network; Telstra adds new ?Trader Voice? solution to financial trading portfolio; Boost Mobile gets 4G boost well before Telstra MVNOs.

17th September 2015

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Government to shake up spectrum according to report; Details of the government spectrum review; NBN shows steady growth - but needs to ramp up says CEO; Optus grows cloud offerings with Microsoft; NewSat crashes back down to earth in US bankruptcy court; Woolworths MVNO ditches Optus, takes up Telstra; Consumer ?summer? complaints to telcos increase; The rise and rise of the Telstra brand; Ericsson deploys 5G pilot to improve Swedish mines; Nokia takes on the Rock to boost multivendor SON radio...

29th May 2015

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Woolworths MVNO ditches Optus, takes up Telstra; Consumer ?summer? complaints to telcos increase; The rise and rise of the Telstra brand; Australian organisations not prepared for change, says Optus; Nokia takes on the Rock.

29th May 2015