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  1. #1
    Alan Parkington
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    From
    http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...-15306,00.html

    TELSTRA is hailing its latest offering as the fastest wireless gateway in
    the world.

    "This device is now running at 7.2 mbps (million bits per second) and that
    is the quickest around," said Telstra product management executive director
    Ross Fielding.

    The wireless gateway enables multiple users to access the internet at the
    same time, and can also be used to operate other electronic devices such as
    EFTPOS machines.

    However, Dr Johnson Agbinya, senior lecturer in information and
    communication at the University of Technology Sydney, said in theory it was
    the fastest product available.

    Telstra has made a concerted effort to untangle what it says are the
    complexities of many wireless internet devices, using the past six months to
    put together its latest product.

    And while it is the first telco to the market with the high speed gateway,
    Dr Agbinya said it did not mean the product would be unique to Telstra.

    "All the networks are upgrading and everybody is testing to improve the
    speed of downloading," he said.

    The telco giant said its wireless gateway would benefit families as well as
    businesses.

    "You have families that temporarily set up location in a caravan, or a
    holiday rental, and they can still have broadband access with two PCs, three
    PCs," Mr Fielding said.

    Telstra Business Group managing director Deena Shiff joked at the launch
    that her butcher had a broken EFTPOS machine and was in dire need of the new
    wireless system - at "mates rates," of course.

    "It will probably cost him less than what he charges me for organic meat,"
    she said.

    The Telstra Turbo 7 Series Wireless Gateway will be available from tomorrow,
    July 25.





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  2. #2
    Rod Speed
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    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    Alan Poxington <wanker@iarsethiscountry,com.au> wrote

    > From
    > http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...-15306,00.html


    > TELSTRA is hailing its latest offering as the fastest wireless gateway in the world.


    Pity its a bare faced lie, as always with Telstra.

    > "This device is now running at 7.2 mbps (million bits per second)


    Whoopy ****ing do. Pity about what wifi can do, ****wit.

    > and that is the quickest around,"


    Bare faced lie. Pity about what wifi can do, ****wit.

    > said Telstra product management executive director Ross Fielding.


    Just another pathological liar.

    > The wireless gateway enables multiple users to access the internet at the same time,


    Nothing new about that, ****wit.

    > and can also be used to operate other electronic devices such as EFTPOS machines.


    Nothing new about that, ****wit.

    > However, Dr Johnson Agbinya,


    Just another stupid wog.

    > senior lecturer in information and communication at the University of Technology Sydney, said in theory it was the
    > fastest product available.


    Just another stupid lying wog.

    > Telstra has made a concerted effort to untangle what it says are the complexities of many wireless internet devices,


    Wota ****ing wanker...

    > using the past six months to put together its latest product.


    The clowns that took that long should be taken out the back and shot.

    > And while it is the first telco to the market with the high speed gateway,


    Just another bare faced lie.

    > Dr Agbinya said it did not mean the product would be unique to Telstra.


    Must be one of those rocket scientist ****wit wogs.

    > "All the networks are upgrading and everybody is testing to improve the speed of downloading," he said.


    Must be one of those rocket scientist ****wit wogs.

    > The telco giant said its wireless gateway would benefit families as well as businesses.


    Must be one of those rocket scientist ****wit telco midgets.

    > "You have families that temporarily set up location in a caravan, or a holiday rental, and they can still have
    > broadband access with two PCs, three PCs," Mr Fielding said.


    Well whoopy ****ing do.

    > Telstra Business Group managing director Deena Shiff joked


    Wanked, actually.

    > at the launch that her butcher had a broken EFTPOS machine and was in dire need of the new wireless system - at "mates
    > rates," of course.


    Wota ****ing wanker...

    > "It will probably cost him less than what he charges me for organic meat," she said.


    Wota ****ing wanker...

    > The Telstra Turbo 7 Series Wireless Gateway will be available from tomorrow, July 25.


    Well whoopy ****ing do. You'll have to pardon us if we dont actually cream our jeans or sumfin.





  3. #3
    James Bell
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    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    Alan Parkington wrote:
    > "You have families that temporarily set up location in a caravan, or a
    > holiday rental, and they can still have broadband access with two PCs, three
    > PCs," Mr Fielding said.


    .... and the family would only be living in a ****ing caravan because of
    Telstra's exorbitantly wireless data charges.

    They'll soon to be be living on the streets if they actually DOWNLOAD
    something of decent size.

    Never read an article so full of bull****.



  4. #4
    Polly the Parrot
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    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:33:53 +1000 "Rod Speed"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > However, Dr Johnson Agbinya,

    >
    > Just another stupid wog.


    With a name like that, probably would want to put Parky in the pot, and
    boil him up for soup.



  5. #5
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    Polly the Parrot <[email protected]> wrote
    > Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote


    >>> However, Dr Johnson Agbinya,


    >> Just another stupid wog.


    > With a name like that, probably would want to
    > put Parky in the pot, and boil him up for soup.


    Likely. He's welcome to do that any time he likes, just as long as he does it outside.





  6. #6
    Horry
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:24:27 +1000, James Bell wrote:

    > Alan Parkington wrote:
    >> "You have families that temporarily set up location in a caravan, or a
    >> holiday rental, and they can still have broadband access with two PCs,
    >> three PCs," Mr Fielding said.


    What sort of families take two PCs, three PCs, with them when they go on
    caravan holidays?


    > ... and the family would only be living in a ****ing caravan because of
    > Telstra's exorbitantly wireless data charges.
    >
    > They'll soon to be be living on the streets if they actually DOWNLOAD
    > something of decent size.
    >
    > Never read an article so full of bull****.


    ....

    >> Telstra Business Group managing director Deena Shiff joked at the
    >> launch that her butcher had a broken EFTPOS machine and was in dire
    >> need of the new wireless system - at "mates rates," of course.


    .... and such ****house "jokes".




  7. #7
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    Horry <[email protected]> wrote
    > James Bell wrote
    >> Alan Poxington wrote


    >>> "You have families that temporarily set up location in a caravan,
    >>> or a holiday rental, and they can still have broadband access with
    >>> two PCs, three PCs," Mr Fielding said.


    > What sort of families take two PCs, three PCs, with them when they go on caravan holidays?


    The sort of family that has one PC per person at home and wants
    to be able to do that sort of thing in the caravan when its wet etc.

    >> ... and the family would only be living in a ****ing caravan
    >> because of Telstra's exorbitantly wireless data charges.


    >> They'll soon to be be living on the streets if they actually DOWNLOAD something of decent size.


    >> Never read an article so full of bull****.


    >>> Telstra Business Group managing director Deena Shiff joked at the
    >>> launch that her butcher had a broken EFTPOS machine and was in
    >>> dire need of the new wireless system - at "mates rates," of course.


    > ... and such ****house "jokes".


    Indeed.





  8. #8
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    >> TELSTRA is hailing its latest offering as the fastest wireless gateway in
    >> the world.

    >
    > Pity its a bare faced lie, as always with Telstra.
    >
    >> "This device is now running at 7.2 mbps (million bits per second)

    >
    > Whoopy ****ing do. Pity about what wifi can do, ****wit.


    Who has a national mass-market wifi product in Australia that does 7.2?





  9. #9
    Horry
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:13:47 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

    > Horry <[email protected]> wrote
    >> James Bell wrote
    >>> Alan Poxington wrote

    >
    >>>> "You have families that temporarily set up location in a caravan, or
    >>>> a holiday rental, and they can still have broadband access with two
    >>>> PCs, three PCs," Mr Fielding said.

    >
    >> What sort of families take two PCs, three PCs, with them when they go
    >> on caravan holidays?

    >
    > The sort of family that has one PC per person at home and wants to be
    > able to do that sort of thing in the caravan when its wet etc.


    Not much of a family holiday, Rod. Whatever happened to playing Monopoly
    or Scrabble on rainy days? Or watching movies on iPhones?




  10. #10
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    Horry <[email protected]> wrote
    > Rod Speed wrote
    >> Horry <[email protected]> wrote
    >>> James Bell wrote
    >>>> Alan Poxington wrote


    >>>>> "You have families that temporarily set up location in a caravan,
    >>>>> or a holiday rental, and they can still have broadband access
    >>>>> with two PCs, three PCs," Mr Fielding said.


    >>> What sort of families take two PCs, three PCs, with them when they go on caravan holidays?


    >> The sort of family that has one PC per person at home and wants
    >> to be able to do that sort of thing in the caravan when its wet etc.


    > Not much of a family holiday, Rod.


    **** and rain happens, wogdog.

    > Whatever happened to playing Monopoly or Scrabble on rainy days?


    The world moved on to PCs.

    > Or watching movies on iPhones?


    Only fools do anything like that. Anyone with a clue uses an N95 instead.





  11. #11
    Polly Page
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>>> TELSTRA is hailing its latest offering as the fastest wireless gateway
    >>>> in the world.

    >
    >>> Pity its a bare faced lie, as always with Telstra.

    >
    >>>> "This device is now running at 7.2 mbps (million bits per second)

    >
    >>> Whoopy ****ing do. Pity about what wifi can do, ****wit.

    >
    >> Who has a national mass-market wifi product in Australia that does 7.2?

    >
    > Irrelevant to what is the fastest wireless gateway in the world, you
    > stupid pig ignorant illiterate dunny cleaning ****wit child.
    >


    Telstra now offer the fastest wireless gateway in the world, Rod..





  12. #12
    Kwyjibo
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    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless


    "Polly Page" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>>>> TELSTRA is hailing its latest offering as the fastest wireless gateway
    >>>>> in the world.

    >>
    >>>> Pity its a bare faced lie, as always with Telstra.

    >>
    >>>>> "This device is now running at 7.2 mbps (million bits per second)

    >>
    >>>> Whoopy ****ing do. Pity about what wifi can do, ****wit.

    >>
    >>> Who has a national mass-market wifi product in Australia that does 7.2?

    >>
    >> Irrelevant to what is the fastest wireless gateway in the world, you
    >> stupid pig ignorant illiterate dunny cleaning ****wit child.
    >>

    >
    > Telstra now offer the fastest wireless gateway in the world, Rod..


    Wrong.
    McDonalds and Starbucks offer faster speeds than what's being bragged about
    by Telstra.

    --
    Kwyj.





  13. #13
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    Polly Page <[email protected]> wrote
    > Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
    >> Michael <[email protected]> wrote


    >>>>> TELSTRA is hailing its latest offering as the fastest wireless gateway in the world.


    >>>> Pity its a bare faced lie, as always with Telstra.


    >>>>> "This device is now running at 7.2 mbps (million bits per second)


    >>>> Whoopy ****ing do. Pity about what wifi can do, ****wit.


    >>> Who has a national mass-market wifi product in Australia that does 7.2?


    >> Irrelevant to what is the fastest wireless gateway in the world, you stupid pig ignorant illiterate dunny cleaning
    >> ****wit child.


    > Telstra now offer the fastest wireless gateway in the world, Rod..


    Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland.

    And you dont even have the excuse of the curry fumes from the Mex's arse.





  14. #14
    David Z's old man
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    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    Kwyjibo wrote:
    > Wrong.
    > McDonalds and Starbucks offer faster speeds than what's being bragged about
    > by Telstra.
    >


    Those two are in cahoots with Telstra on that service.



  15. #15
    Horry
    Guest

    Re: Telstra opens gates to high speed wireless

    On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 21:47:14 +0000, David Z's old man wrote:

    > Kwyjibo wrote:
    >> Wrong.
    >> McDonalds and Starbucks offer faster speeds than what's being bragged
    >> about by Telstra.
    >>
    >>

    > Those two are in cahoots with Telstra on that service.


    Cahoots is a funny word.



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