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  • Unwired makes court undertakings on Telstra ADSL reach

    Wireless broadband provider Unwired has undertaken in a brief court hearing this morning not to repeat representations that Telstra ADSL covers only 75 percent of Sydney.

  • Unwired throws down gauntlet on broadband customer takeup

    Wireless broadband company Unwired said today it had secured 17 percent of new Sydney residential retail broadband customers for the period 1 August to 31 December 2004, underlining the threat it poses to fixed-line rivals such as Telstra and Optus.

  • Wireless, fixed-line broadband providers tackle Telstra

    The pressure on Telstra's broadband business has ratcheted up a notch, with Sydney wireless provider Unwired today launching new 'high-speed Internet' plans targeting dial-up users and slashing its current broadband plan prices.

  • OzEmail goes wireless

    Internet service provider OzEmail has launched a wireless broadband service based on the iBurst smart antenna technology.

  • Unwired hits a nerve with Melbourne launch

    One could get the impression that Unwired's competitors are a little worried about the wireless carrier's entrance into the Melbourne market yesterday.

Reviews (1)

  • Unwired Wireless Card

    While the speed and pricing plans make it appealing for those who aren't deskbound, Unwired's Wireless Card is cruelled by the lack of true mobility and the Sydney-only coverage, which itself is undeniably patchy.

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