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Samsung targets enterprises and consumers with Galaxy S III
Samsung Electronics is not only targeting the newly launched Galaxy S III at consumers but also enterprises, Samsung Australia vice-president of telecommunications, Tyler McGee, claimed.
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Samsung confident in 3G Galaxy S III
Samsung's latest flagship Android phone won't be available in a 4G model for Australia, but the company says it is confident in the 3G version for now.
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Telstra announces HTC One XL
HTC's One XL smartphone will be sold in Australia exclusively through Telstra, the telco revealed today.
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Southern Phone calls on Utilibill for Telstra wholesale 3G management
Regional telco, Southern Phone, has signed up as a Telstra wholesale 3G mobile customer and has picked Utilibill to help manage the new services.
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35,000 accounts compromised in Telstra GameArena hack
Third-party company which runs the telco's GameArena and Game Shop sites fell victim to a hacking attack on Wednesday night.
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HTC announces Titan 4G
Telstra has announced the release of the first 4G Windows Phone in Australia, the Titan 4G.
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CeBIT 2012: Telstra economist says Australia needs a collaborative infrastructure strategy
Australia is lacking a collaborative infrastructure strategy which has stifled the implementation of intelligent technology solutions across the country, according to Telstra principal regulatory economist, Dr Flavio Romano.
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Vodafone to slow Optus and Telstra gravy train: Ovum
Telstra and Optus have made a killing off the misfortunes of Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) but the beleaguered telco may be able to put an end to that very soon, according to Ovum.
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Telstra switches on network intelligence for Next IP
Telstra has launched the first phase of its intelligent reporting service on its Next IP network.
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Optus TV Now case may reach High Court
The legal battle between Optus and the two major football codes, along with Telstra, over the Optus TV Now recording service may end up in the High Court.
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To ISPs: Expand in business segment or die in consumer space
ISPs need to target the business and mobile segment as the fixed-line consumer category becomes increasingly less profitable, according to Ovum research director and telco analyst, David Kennedy.
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ShoreTel revenue up in Q3 2012
Unified communications (UC) and IP telephony vendor, ShoreTel, has announced its financial results for Q3 2012, ending on March 31.
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Optus switches on 4G LTE network
Optus has launched its 4G LTE network across areas in Newcastle, Port Stephens, the Hunter Valley and Lake Macquarie.
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Telstra to double 4G LTE coverage in Newcastle
Telstra has embarked on the second stage of its 4G network rollout in Newcastle, New South Wales.
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The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.

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