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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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IN PICTURES: Samsung Galaxy S III launch
Samsung has released its eagerly awaited Galaxy S III at a media event in Sydney. Hosted by Jessica Rowe, the event saw key presentations by Samsung Electronics Australia vice-president of telecommunications, Tyler McGee and Samsung Electronics South East Asia, Oceania and Taiwan president and CEO, Gregory Lee.
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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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Vodafone launches Samsung Galaxy S III with double data deals
Vodafone is holding a surprise launch of the Samsung Galaxy S III today, commencing at 11am AEST for online, and in-store from midday.
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EU and Japan to make the Internet safer for children
Europe and Japan will work together on a strategy to make the Internet safer for children and teenagers.
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Vodafone launches $39 cap plan
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) has released a $39 cap plan with $300 worth of value.
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Vodafone seeks international arbitration in India tax case
Vodafone said it served a notice to the Indian government on Tuesday as a first step in seeking international arbitration in a dispute that could see it paying over US$2 billion in taxes.
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EU investigates UK mobile payments plan
Europe's competition watchdog has opened an in-depth investigation into plans by three telecommunications companies to create a joint "mobile wallet" venture in the U.K.
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Huawei Discovery Expedition will take a beating
Chinese-based networking and telecommunications company Huawei has today launched a shock, water and dust resistant mobile phone in Australia that is likely appeal to tradies.
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Vodafone launches contract plans for new iPad
Vodafone will sell Apple's new iPad on both 12 and 24 month contract plans, the telco has announced.
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EU weighs investigation of collusion among mobile operators
Europe's top antitrust regulator is considering an investigation against the European Union's five biggest telecommunication companies for possible anticompetitive collusion against potential competitors including Apple and Google.
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Major differences in mobile broadband speeds signal telco network woes: IDC
The disparity between download and upload speeds on mobile broadband services is a tell-tale sign that telco networks are struggling to keep up with demand, according to IDC.
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Telco debt collection practices worry TIO
Number of complaints to the TIO about aggressive methods of debt collectors working for telcos have risen significantly
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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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