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  1. #1
    Emjaye
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    On June 23, 2006 Michael wrote:

    >> 2008". I'm wondering what people who do buy new CDMAs now or even up to
    >> 12 months away will do when their phone contract still has a year to
    >> run when the CDMA network closes down. I wonder what Telstra will offer
    >> them.
    >>

    >
    > Just wait until next month and you will find out


    Well, "next month" has come and gone and we're still no wiser as to what
    we can expect from this new service. This is both in terms of Telstra
    mobile plans and what phones will be available.

    Since discussing this issue both my phone and my wife's phone are now
    out of contract. Hers is playing up, both with a stuffed battery and now
    with reception problems (breaking up during conversations, etc). Mine's
    still OK, but it could do with a new battery too.

    So, Michael, if you do know anything, you can send me a private email
    (just edit the obvious in the address). I promise that I won't tell
    anyone...




    See More: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?




  2. #2
    Alice
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    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    Emjaye wrote:


    > So, Michael, if you do know anything,


    Only what he overhears in the dunnies while he's cleaning, and whatever
    he finds while kneeling under sol's desk....



  3. #3
    jb
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    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?


    "Emjaye" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On June 23, 2006 Michael wrote:
    >
    > Well, "next month" has come and gone and we're still no wiser as to what
    > we can expect from this new service. This is both in terms of Telstra
    > mobile plans and what phones will be available.


    You obviously haven't been to the Telstra website then. They have 3G plans,
    phones and coverage listed.

    jb





  4. #4
    John Henderson
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    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    jb wrote:

    > "Emjaye" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> On June 23, 2006 Michael wrote:
    >>
    >> Well, "next month" has come and gone and we're still no wiser
    >> as to what we can expect from this new service. This is both
    >> in terms of Telstra mobile plans and what phones will be
    >> available.

    >
    > You obviously haven't been to the Telstra website then. They
    > have 3G plans, phones and coverage listed.


    I didn't see any "3GSM850" phones listed, only 2100 MHz UMTS
    ones. It's 850 MHz UMTS stuff that's supposed suitable for
    CDMA "bush" replacement.

    John



  5. #5
    Paul Day
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    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 19:55:35 +1000 jb may have written:
    > You obviously haven't been to the Telstra website then. They have 3G plans,
    > phones and coverage listed.


    It's pretty clear that's not what he's referring to, given the title of
    the thread is 'The NEW 3G for "the bush"'. ie, 850MHz 3G CDMA 1x
    replacement.

    PD

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    Web: http://www.enigma.id.au/



  6. #6
    Intel Inside
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    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    Ever heard of 850MHz 3G implementation?




    "jb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Emjaye" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> On June 23, 2006 Michael wrote:
    >>
    >> Well, "next month" has come and gone and we're still no wiser as to what
    >> we can expect from this new service. This is both in terms of Telstra
    >> mobile plans and what phones will be available.

    >
    > You obviously haven't been to the Telstra website then. They have 3G
    > plans, phones and coverage listed.
    >
    > jb
    >






  7. #7
    Intel Inside
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    "can send me a private email"
    So much for the concept of a 'newsgroup'.




    "Emjaye" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On June 23, 2006 Michael wrote:
    >
    >>> 2008". I'm wondering what people who do buy new CDMAs now or even up to
    >>> 12 months away will do when their phone contract still has a year to
    >>> run when the CDMA network closes down. I wonder what Telstra will offer
    >>> them.
    >>>

    >>
    >> Just wait until next month and you will find out

    >
    > Well, "next month" has come and gone and we're still no wiser as to what
    > we can expect from this new service. This is both in terms of Telstra
    > mobile plans and what phones will be available.
    >
    > Since discussing this issue both my phone and my wife's phone are now
    > out of contract. Hers is playing up, both with a stuffed battery and now
    > with reception problems (breaking up during conversations, etc). Mine's
    > still OK, but it could do with a new battery too.
    >
    > So, Michael, if you do know anything, you can send me a private email
    > (just edit the obvious in the address). I promise that I won't tell
    > anyone...
    >






  8. #8
    Emjaye
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    jb said....

    > You obviously haven't been to the Telstra website then. They have 3G
    > plans, phones and coverage listed.


    That's true for existing 3G services. There is no information on the new
    proposed 850 Mhz 3G service, nor are there any new model phones that I
    can find. Certainly, Nokia Australia doesn't have anything listed.

    Of course, if you know better, I'd appreciate some links to the info.

    Thanks




  9. #9
    Emjaye
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    Intel said....

    > "can send me a private email"
    > So much for the concept of a 'newsgroup'.


    I'm giving him the opportunity of sending me a note in private, if he so
    wishes, regarding the rollout of the new 3G services. It's up to him
    whether he wishes to trust me to keep whatever news he has on the issue
    confidential or not. I would, but that's up to him to decide.

    Thing is, Michael said that "next month" would reveal all, with "next
    month" presumably July 06, given that his note was posted in June.

    Whatever, a Telstra tech (contractor, actually) that we know said that
    the hardware is in place and is ready to be switched on. It's up to
    management to decide when. I s'pose that there's no point if no-one's
    producing any phones for the service just yet.




  10. #10

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?


    Intel Inside wrote:
    > "can send me a private email"
    > So much for the concept of a 'newsgroup'.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Emjaye" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > On June 23, 2006 Michael wrote:
    > >
    > >>> 2008". I'm wondering what people who do buy new CDMAs now or even up to
    > >>> 12 months away will do when their phone contract still has a year to
    > >>> run when the CDMA network closes down. I wonder what Telstra will offer
    > >>> them.
    > >>>
    > >>
    > >> Just wait until next month and you will find out

    > >
    > > Well, "next month" has come and gone and we're still no wiser as to what
    > > we can expect from this new service. This is both in terms of Telstra
    > > mobile plans and what phones will be available.
    > >
    > > Since discussing this issue both my phone and my wife's phone are now
    > > out of contract. Hers is playing up, both with a stuffed battery and now
    > > with reception problems (breaking up during conversations, etc). Mine's
    > > still OK, but it could do with a new battery too.
    > >
    > > So, Michael, if you do know anything, you can send me a private email
    > > (just edit the obvious in the address). I promise that I won't tell
    > > anyone...
    > >



    aquire a UMTS 850 device ( there are a few commercialy available in
    other countries). Force it to 850. Have a look - you may be surprised





  11. #11
    Paul Day
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    On 25 Aug 2006 10:59:49 +0200 Emjaye may have written:
    > Whatever, a Telstra tech (contractor, actually) that we know said that
    > the hardware is in place and is ready to be switched on. It's up to
    > management to decide when. I s'pose that there's no point if no-one's
    > producing any phones for the service just yet.


    Aren't they?

    PD

    --
    Paul Day
    Web: http://www.enigma.id.au/



  12. #12
    Emjaye
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    Paul Day wrote:

    >> management to decide when. I s'pose that there's no point if no-one's
    >> producing any phones for the service just yet.

    >
    > Aren't they?


    If you know better, I'd love to see what's available. Got any links?




  13. #13
    Paul Day
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    On 27 Aug 2006 05:37:40 +0200 Emjaye may have written:
    > >> management to decide when. I s'pose that there's no point if
    > >> no-one's producing any phones for the service just yet.

    > >
    > > Aren't they?

    >
    > If you know better, I'd love to see what's available. Got any links?


    LG CU500, Samsung ZX10? Google...

    PD

    --
    Paul Day
    Web: http://www.enigma.id.au/



  14. #14
    mabs
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?

    Paul Day wrote:
    > On 27 Aug 2006 05:37:40 +0200 Emjaye may have written:
    > > >> management to decide when. I s'pose that there's no point if
    > > >> no-one's producing any phones for the service just yet.
    > > >
    > > > Aren't they?

    > >
    > > If you know better, I'd love to see what's available. Got any links?

    >
    > LG CU500, Samsung ZX10? Google...


    Neither of which do UMTS 2100, yet... (yes, i'm picky )

    To my knowledge, there is only one phone that does UMTS 850 & 2100, and
    that's an HTC smatphone, worth about AU$1400... (O2 & i-mate have it)




  15. #15
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: The NEW 3G for "the bush" - Any news on its rollout?


    "Emjaye" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On June 23, 2006 Michael wrote:
    >
    >>> 2008". I'm wondering what people who do buy new CDMAs now or even up to
    >>> 12 months away will do when their phone contract still has a year to
    >>> run when the CDMA network closes down. I wonder what Telstra will offer
    >>> them.
    >>>

    >>
    >> Just wait until next month and you will find out

    >
    > Well, "next month" has come and gone and we're still no wiser as to what
    > we can expect from this new service. This is both in terms of Telstra
    > mobile plans and what phones will be available.


    Launching not too far from now.

    > Since discussing this issue both my phone and my wife's phone are now
    > out of contract. Hers is playing up, both with a stuffed battery and now
    > with reception problems (breaking up during conversations, etc). Mine's
    > still OK, but it could do with a new battery too.
    >
    > So, Michael, if you do know anything, you can send me a private email
    > (just edit the obvious in the address). I promise that I won't tell
    > anyone...
    >






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