Brands: Next G

Telstra snaps up HTC Wildfire for the prepaid social networking set
Telstra adds another Android to its Next G family this month with HTC's Wildfire, which goes on sale from August 24 at $349 outright for pre-paid customers.
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Telstra iPhone 4 plans start at $49/month, 'free' at $79/month
Telstra is first out of the gate with its plans for the iPhone 4, on sale from 25 Telstra stores around Australia from midnight Friday.
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VHA cuts prices, boosts talk and data on new smartphone plans
It’s game on for smartphone carriers: Vodafone and 3 boost the value their smartphone cap plans, plus Telstra drops the price of the HTC Desire.
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Dell does ‘tablet tease’ with Android-powered Streak 3G slate
Dell preps the ground for possible Aussie release of its Streak 3G tablet, showing the Android slate to local telcos and raising the possibility of a carrier deal.
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NetComm launches $299 ‘personal hotspot’ for Wi-Fi iPad models
The first Next G-compatible ‘pocket hotspot’ to hit the Aussie market, NetComm’s $299 MyZone turns Next G and 3G signals into short-range 802.11g wireless.
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iPad 3G a sell-out success..?
A slim $170 markup over Wi-Fi models plus low-cost prepaid 3G plans make the 3G iPad a sell-out success. Also: iPad customers cancelling Apple preorders to buy over the counter.
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iPad 3G speed shootout: Telstra vs Optus vs Vodafone vs 3
We put Telstra, Optus, Vodafone and 3 to the test in Australia’s first comparison of iPad 3G providers – and if you expect Next G to be fastest, the results will surprise you!
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3G options for the Wi-Fi iPad
If you’re buying one of the cheaper iPad Wi-Fi models there are still a few ways to enjoy Internet access anywhere without stumping up the extra money for a 3G version.
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SCOOP: Telstra to sell iPad microSIM kits from today, Optus from Wednesday
Telstra and Optus confirm their respective iPad microSIM prepaid broadband starter kits will go on sale days ahead of the iPad’s launch this Friday.
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Telstra’s live trial of ‘dual channel’ Next G kicks up to 22Mbps
The world’s first live over-the-air test of ‘dual channel’ 3G HSPA+ on Telstra’s Next G network doubles download speeds to 22Mbps ‘under controlled conditions’.
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Optus to allow iPad 3G data rollover “up to 15GB, up to six months”
Optus confirms that data rollover will be available across all of its nine ‘microSIM’ prepaid iPad 3G plans, with as much as 15GB able to be carried over for six months at a time.
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BlackBerry Bold slider with BlackBerry 6 OS set for mid-year launch
RIM’s anticipated Bold 9800 slider, which combines a QWERTY keyboard with a touchscreen and packs the new BlackBerry 6 OS, counts down to a mid-year debut.
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SCOOP: Telstra to allow data rollover on iPad 3G plans
Telstra will permit unused data on its pre-paid iPad 3G plans to be carried forward into the following month rather than expire at the 30 day use-by period, but there’s a catch...
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Telcos bait the hook with iPad 3G plans
Apple’s decision to sell the iPad as an unlocked device for prepaid 3G sees carriers eagerly competing for customers who can easily sample and switch networks.
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Telstra to launch BlackBerry Pearl 3G this month
Telstra has scooped up the new BlackBerry Pearl 9100 3G smartphone for an exclusive launch later this month.
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