
02-23-2008, 11:53 PM
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Re: Trujillo trumpets mobile leadership thegoons <thegoons@bigpond.com> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>> Alan Parkington <a.parkington@team.telstra.net> wrote
>>> From:
>>> http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...-24170,00.html
>>> A SLEW of new handsets,
>> It would be more surprising if there werent, stupid.
>>> an upstart operating system and a battle over wireless technologies
>> Only in your pathetic little pig ignorant fantasyland.
>>> dominated the massive GSMA mobile conference in Barcelona last week.
>>> With carrier revenue streams shifting from voice calls to data,
>> Fantasy.
>>> the show, which attracted more than 55,000 people, was filled with
>>> demonstrations of what shape mobile communications will take in the
>>> next couple of years.
>> It would be more surprising if it wasnt, stupid.
>>> Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo used a number of high-profile
>>> speaking engagements to trumpet the company's Next G network,
>> Well whoopy fucking do. You'll have to pardon us if we dont actually
>> cream our jeans or sumfin.
>>> announcing plans to boost peak data speeds to 42 megabits per
>>> second by 2009 and 100 Mbps after that.
>> It would be more surprising if there werent, stupid.
>>> "We all remember the days we first rolled out 3G and most of us are
>>> still yawning - we didn't see much change in consumer behaviour," he
>>> said. "We took a billion dollar bet to change that."
>> And that wont happen much, you watch.
>>> Speaking to The Australian IT, Mr Trujillo said the industry now regarded Australia as a world leader in mobile
>>> services.
>> Only in your pathetic little drug crazed wog fantasyland.
>>> "People are busy talking about the US, Europe, India and China, but
>>> we are now leading the world in this wireless phase," he said.
>> Only in your pathetic little drug crazed wog fantasyland.
>>> He said the company would continue working with vendor partner
>>> Ericsson to upgrade the network using HSPA+ and an emerging
>>> technology called LTE (Long Term Evolution) that would eventually
>>> deliver speeds of more than 100 Mbps.
> Does that mean ZTE = Zero Term Evolution ?
Corse it does.
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