"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>> Alan Parkington <parkingtona@team.telstra.com> wrote
>
>>>> From
>>>> http://www.itwire.com/content/view/15082/127/
>
>>>> Unless the government intervenes,
>
>>> Which it already has. It changed the license conditions for a reason,
>>> fuckwit.
>
>> To give itself the POWER to intervene, no evidence they will do that
>
> Every evidence, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.
>
> Govts dont change license conditions because they have run
> out of something to do, they change them because they plan
> to use the change, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.
Crap.
It's one of very few examples of the Govt actually planning ahead.
>>>> Fone Zone's chairman, Brian Finn, told the company's AGM on 29
>>>> October that "there are still more than 880,000 CDMA customers who will
>>>> need to move to the Next G network in the next few months
>
>>> Easy to claim, hell of a lot harder to actually substantiate that claim.
He seems to be stupid enough to think that all CDMA customers want to
migrate to NextG as well
>>>> "By migrating now customers can also avoid any last minute rush,
>
>>> Makes a lot more sense to wait till Jan when it will be clearer
>>> what the govt of the day plans to do about the shutdown.
>
>> Just dont expect that the last offer is the best offer
>
> Bet it will be.
Bet it wont be
>>> With any luck telstra will be told that they wont be allowed to shut it
>>> down, ever.
>
>> you are dreamin'
>
> We'll see. Dont forget that the cdma system was only introduced because
> of the massive shit fight that developed IN AN ELECTION CAMPAIGN
> about the imminent shutting of the AMPS system.
When the Govt owned more of Telstra than it does now
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