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New Optus Business Direct Center Unveiled in Australia
Optus, subsidiary of SingTel and Australia’s second largest mobile carrier, has just unveiled its new Business Direct center in Sydney's suburb of St Peters, established via Optus Small and Medium Business (Optus SMB). You might be aware of the fact that Optus already has a Business Direct center there. The catch is that th...
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HTC Dream (G1 phone) goes to Australia and Singapore HTC today announced availability of its G1 phone (HTC Dream) in Australia through Optus and Singapore via SingTel. The HTC Dream sports a QWERTY keyboard,…
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Optus parent SingTel has announced that the popularity of the Apple iPhone will actually cost the carrier AU$44 million in Australia in its first quarter of sales.
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HTC Dream for Optus First Pictures Oh yes and at last the first pictures of HTC Dream smartphone for the Optus network in Australia and SingTel network in Singapore. We wish to thank TB Tech for getting the first exclusive pictures, this smartphone will be running Google Android software which is a blessing. Yes we know that this handset looks like every other
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