Telstra introduces flexible mobile plans
Telstra has announced a new range of mobile plans that don’t require a long-term commitment.
Telstra has announced a new range of mobile plans that don’t require a long-term commitment.
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Security experts are warning businesses against the current trend of employee BYOD or ‘Bring Your Own Device’ to work, as it leaves them exposed to malware attacks and other cyber crime.
Research In Motion (RIM) has announced a BlackBerry Trade-up Program in Australia, in which customers can purchase a new, eligible Blackberry smartphone and trade in their old device to receive up to $120 credit.
Location-based advertising and mobile phone vouchers will be the key to the future of advertising and promotions, according to a survey commissioned by navigation and location data specialists NAVTEQ.
Business owners using Google operating system Android on their smartphones need to beware that the open source apps may contain malware.
Telstra will abandon a number of their customers using 2100Mhz 3G mobile phones when the telco switches off the 3GIS joint venture network run with Vodafone Hutchison Australia in 2012.
Vodafone Hutchinson Australia, in launching the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro Android handset will give customers 1GB free per month for a year.
The majority of Australian organisations give employees mobile phones for work purposes, but only two thirds track if calls and data downloads are personal, a new survey has found.
Telstra Mobile customers affected by yesterdays network blackout in Queensland are encouraged to lodge claims for compensation, a Telstra spokesman has said.