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  • Vodafone, Optus to share 3G network

    Australia's third-generation mobile infrastructure picture has become a lot clearer with Optus and Vodafone Australia announcing this morning a heads of agreement to share network sites and radio infrastructure across the country.

  • UPDATE: Vodafone AU to go it alone on 3G

    breaking news Australia's third-ranked telecommunications company, Vodafone Australia, announced today the company would go it alone in planning for the initial deployment of a third-generation mobile network.

  • Vodafone poised to announce AU 3G strategy

    Australia's third-ranked telecommunications carrier, Vodafone, is poised to announce next week its strategy for delivering third-generation mobile services.

  • Vodafone AU's pre-pay push yields dividend

    Australia's third-ranked telecommunications player, Vodafone Australia, has recorded a 9.5 percent rise in its pre-pay mobile customer base, in line with its shift to a new business model, for the six months to September 2003.

  • Vodafone Aust bets on pre-paid offers

    Australia's number three telecommunications player, Vodafone, is placing its faith in pre-paid mobile offers -- giving customers the option of a set number of free text messages or discounted call rates -- to boost its consumer business.

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