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  1. #1
    Alan Parkington
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    BRISBANE, Australia - Telstra is set to make huge profits from the iPhone as
    a signal provider even if it cannot sell the handsets.

    Telstra Corp and Apple have failed to reach agreement over terms and
    conditions for Apple's new iPhone, to be launched in Australia on July 11.
    It is believed Telstra wants its Sensis products, like navigation tool
    Whereis, to be preloaded on the third-generation mobile phone. Optus,
    Australia's second largest mobile carrier behind Telstra, has confirmed it
    will offer the iPhone next month. Telstra's other main competitor, Vodafone,
    will also carry the device.

    In other Telstra news, it has not renewed its sponsorship of Channel Ten's
    Australian Idol this year, following a 19 percent slump in viewing numbers
    last season. McDonalds, Mazda and Cadbury Schweppes have all renewed their
    sponsorship of the reality show - one of Ten's key programs in the final
    three months of the 2008 television ratings season, while Procter & Gamble
    has followed Telstra's lead and ended its involvement. Ten Network sales
    officer Vance Rothringer yesterday announced Sony Ericson as a new 'top
    tier' sponsor of Idol.




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  2. #2
    Rod Speed
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    Re: Telstra in the news with iphone and sponsorship of Australian Idol

    Alan Poxington <[email protected]> wrote:

    > From
    > http://www.australia.to/businesses/0...224,00,00.html


    > BRISBANE, Australia - Telstra is set to make huge profits from the iPhone as a signal provider even if it cannot sell
    > the handsets.


    Unlikely if they are locked to another network, ****wit.

    > Telstra Corp and Apple have failed to reach agreement over terms and conditions for Apple's new iPhone, to be launched
    > in Australia on July 11.


    Stiff **** telstra.

    > It is believed Telstra wants its Sensis products, like navigation tool Whereis, to be preloaded on the
    > third-generation mobile phone.


    GREAT footshot, wankers.

    > Optus, Australia's second largest mobile carrier behind Telstra, has confirmed it will offer the iPhone next month.
    > Telstra's other main competitor, Vodafone, will also carry the device.


    Telstra, footshot after footshot after footshot.

    > In other Telstra news, it has not renewed its sponsorship of Channel Ten's Australian Idol this year, following a 19
    > percent slump in viewing numbers last season.


    Well whoopy ****ing do.

    > McDonalds, Mazda and Cadbury Schweppes have all renewed their sponsorship of the reality show - one of Ten's key
    > programs in the final three months of the 2008 television ratings season, while Procter & Gamble has followed
    > Telstra's lead and ended its involvement.


    Well whoopy ****ing do.

    > Ten Network sales officer Vance Rothringer yesterday
    > announced Sony Ericson as a new 'top tier' sponsor of Idol.


    Well whoopy ****ing do.





  3. #3
    Polly the Parrot
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    Re: Telstra in the news with iphone and sponsorship of AustralianIdol

    On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:26:39 GMT "Alan Parkington"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > In other Telstra news,


    Yawn.

    ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz



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