"Alan Parkington" <alanparkington@team.telstra.net> writes:
>You've received an answer to your question about subverting the USA
>From
>http://www.smartofficenews.com.au/Co...ation/C3W3D9M4
> Telstra is warning its mobile customers that there are 20 days only until
>the popular CDMA network closes - urging customers to contact Telstra to
>switch to its new mobile network, Next G.
>According to the company, there has been a "surge" in customers making the
>switch over Christmas, however people who have not done so yet should make
>the change soon.
>"There's been a sudden surge in the number of enquiries we're receiving in
>Telstra call centres and in our Shops since the New Year, indicating that
>Australians know that the clock is ticking down on the old CDMA network,"
>said Telstra Country Wide director, Gary Goldsworthy.
>"We've responded by introducing a program of travelling retail kiosks that
>visit communities across Australia to meet the increased demand for
>information and support ahead of the planned CDMA network closure on 28
>January."
>Goldsworthy said the three most commonly asked customer questions about the
>CDMA network closure were as follows:
>1. Does the Telstra Next G network provide as much coverage as CDMA?
>Yes. The Next G network now offers more mobile coverage than the old CDMA
>network, covering more than 2 million square kilometres as compared to CDMA
>which covered more than 1.6 million square kilometres.
Bullshit! You're a cock-sucking liar Mr Parkinson.
>2. Which is the best mobile phone on the Next G network?
>Customers have more choice than ever before, as there are now close to 30
>mobile phones on the Telstra Next G network, including pre-paid and
>post-paid handsets. Customers living or travelling outside of metropolitan
>areas should consider a handset with Telstra's Blue Tick for recommended
>handheld use in regional and rural areas.
Which, conveniently, only is applied to 'next G' phones. Again you're a
high-faluting liar!
>3. What is the benefit of moving to the Telstra Next G network?
>Telstra's Next G network is Australia's largest and fastest national
>broadband network, which covers more than 98.9 per cent of the Australian
>population. By moving to Telstra's Next G network, customers can enjoy
>advanced mobile content and applications such as video calling, Internet
>access, BigPond TV, plus an array of the latest news, weather and sports
>reports.
Who cares about broadband on phones? Mobile phones are 'phones' after all -
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