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- Earning billions and getting taxed a pittance
- Dell chief defends transfer pricing
- Qantas tech exec shifts to Jetstar
- Zurich Australia leads regional thin client push
- Early investors drop Facebook
- Victoria kills HealthSMART IT project
- Woz not great - mUmBRELLA
- Santos' thin client starts big-data plans
- Nokia Lumia 800 revs up at Bridgestone
- Telstra privacy breach was 'one little oops'
Posts Tagged ‘backhaul’
Analysis, Telecommunications - Thursday, March 15, 2012 12:16 - 86 Comments
Telstra’s 3G network is dying in CBDs
analysis Popularity has its downside. Reports from around Australia over the past week have made it very clear that Telstra’s flagship Next G network is often struggling to function at all in the CBDs of capital cities such as Sydney and Melbourne during peak load times, leaving customers in the lurch without any access to wireless broadband.
On Tuesday this week I had a very unfamiliar experience.
After a meeting in North Sydney in the morning, I walked out of the café into a beautiful sunny Sydney day and attempted to check my email on my iPhone 4, as I do on a frequent basis. “That’s funny,” I thought to myself. “The little icon is spinning in the corner and I have full coverage, but nothing’s happening.”
- Australia gets new fibre cable to Singapore
- Exetel may offer $54.95 ‘unlimited’ ADSL2+ plan
- NEC reveals rural broadband rollout
- Pulling apart the NBN’s untenable pricing model
(by Simon Hackett) - Perth to Geraldton NBN backbone lights up
- Coalition unveils rival $6bn broadband policy
- Ericsson wins VHA backhaul deal
- Buying Pipe … a good decision?








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