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  • Sony Ericsson, Optus kick off 'smallest' Android phone

    Sony Ericsson and Optus have partnered to launch the Xperia X10 mini Android phone on the local market and thrown in free live streaming of all 2010 World Cup soccer games.

    Written by Rodney Gedda07 June 10 10:46
  • Curtin CIO cements future in cloud computing

    If successful, cloud computing will enable IT departments to concentrate of managing information rather than physical assets, according to Curtin University of Technology CIO Peter Nikoletatos who is leading a trial of a hybrid public-private cloud infrastructure.

    Written by Rodney Gedda10 Feb. 10 15:33
  • Optus records strong Q3 growth

    Singtel (ASX:SGT) is reporting its Australian subsidiary, Optus, has recorded strong growth for the quarter ending December 31, 2009.

    Written by Tim Lohman09 Feb. 10 11:48
  • Optus inks three-year outsourcing deal with HP

    In a bid to improve the performance and quality levels of its key application and support services, Australian telecoms company Optus signed a three-year outsourcing contract with HP Enterprise Services.

    Written by Veronica C. Silva10 Dec. 09 10:45
  • Optus in court over 'deceptive' phone cards

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has initiated legal proceedings against Optus, accusing the Telco’s wholly owned subsidiary Prepaid Services and another company Boost Tel of engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct over the sale of prepaid phone cards.

    Written by Computerworld Staff29 July 09 09:12
  • Optus iPhone 3G S pricing plan reveals tethering charge

    Details of Optus’ pricing plans for the upcoming release of the iPhone 3G S are available, and it has been revealed on forum Web site Whirlpool that the telco is to charge for iPhone tethering.

    Written by Kathryn Edwards16 June 09 14:17
  • Optus calls for Telstra Split

    Optus has today called for the structural separation of Telstra in a response to a government regulatory reform paper.

    Written by Darren Pauli03 June 09 13:27
  • Optus inks $143M VoIP contract for Immigration

    The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has called on Optus to roll out Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to more than 7000 seats and upgrade its aging network. The deal is worth $143 million over the next four years.

    Written by Darren Pauli09 Dec. 08 11:00
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