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Old 04-14-2008, 05:01 AM
Alan Parkington
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Default Planned shut down just weeks away

From
http://cowra.yourguide.com.au/news/l...y/1222624.html

Senator Stephen Conroy has expressed his satisfaction with the Telstra's
amendments to its Next G service, meaning the CDMA shut down is just weeks
away and people are being urged to switch to the Next G network.
Customers that stay with CDMA after the network shutdown will not be able to
use their phones.

Telstra phone dealer of Martins in Cowra Greg Nichols said there was a rush
of people before the first schedule shut down and he is expecting this to
happen again.

"In January we changed over a lot of phones. Telstra will send a SMS to all
CDMA phones reminding them of the shutdown."

The reason the shutdown was delayed by three months was because Senator
Stephen Conroy the Minister of Broadband, Communications and the Digital
Economy stated the Next G coverage was not up to the standard of CDMA and
therefore not able to be shutdown.

Three months on, Telstra has been working with the Minister and they believe
they have it up to speed now.

"A lot of the problem was people were just walking in and buying a phone,
they were not buying like for like. For example if people were using an
external aerial then they need to swap their new phone and make sure they
have an external aerial. The most important thing is people need to swap
like for like," Mr Nichols said.

Telstra's customer service and technical manager, Mick Downing said it is
extremely important that people have the right handsets.

"Telstra started marketing the Next G system before it was ready and with
statements like 'Coverage anywhere you need it' and 'Better than CDMA' were
proved to be false and people lost faith.

"Now we are up to the CDMA standard and it is actually a stronger signal
than CDMA."

Mr Downing agreed people need phones for different reasons. "Within the
metropolitan areas there is not a problem and people don't have to
compromise or have high gain aerials, but in the bush people need a blue
tick phone, which means it is best suited for the bush and people need a
solid connection and a high gain aerial in their cars."

Phones that are the most beneficial in country areas are the blue tick
phones; Samsung A412, the LG TU500, the ZTE 158 and the ZTE 165.

"People need to really ask lots of questions when buying a new phone and
explain their intended use of the product," Mr Downing said.

Telstra Countrywide Area Manager Chris Taylor is confident the new system is
equal to that of CDMA and if people are still having problems it could be
due to the handset.

"The problem in country areas was the handsets, the network was fine. People
need to get the right phone for their situation and now we have phones that
are suitable for people living out of metropolitan areas," Mr Taylor said.

A recent survey by the NSW Farmers' Association found that 71 per cent of
farmers surveyed found the CDMA network to be more reliable than the new
Next G network.

NSW Farmers' Association released the preliminary results of a state wide
survey which included 1,200 people.


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Old 04-14-2008, 06:41 AM
John Phillips
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Default Re: Planned shut down just weeks away

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 05:01:51 GMT "Alan Parkington"
<patriot@iheartaustralia.com.au> wrote:

> Telstra phone dealer of Martins in Cowra Greg Nichols said there was
> a rush of people before the first schedule shut down and he is
> expecting this to happen again.



Cowra.

Big Rush = 20 people at best?

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Old 04-14-2008, 07:51 AM
Rod Speed
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Alan Parkington <patriot@iheartaustralia.com.au> wrote

> From
> http://cowra.yourguide.com.au/news/l...y/1222624.html


Getting fucking desperate now, poxington.

> Senator Stephen Conroy has expressed his satisfaction with the Telstra's amendments to its Next G service,


Bare faced lie.

> meaning the CDMA shut down is just weeks away


Bare faced lie.

> and people are being urged to switch to the Next G network.


And anyone with a clue tells those lying urgers to go and fuck themselves.

> Customers that stay with CDMA after the network shutdown will not be able to use their phones.


And it remains to be seen when the cdma network will be shut down.

> Telstra phone dealer of Martins in Cowra Greg Nichols


Wota stunningly impeccible source...

> said there was a rush of people before the first schedule shut down and he is expecting this to happen again.


Who cares what some monkey expects ?

> "In January we changed over a lot of phones.


Because they were stupid enough to buy telstra's lies.

> Telstra will send a SMS to all CDMA phones reminding them of the shutdown."


And only a fool will buy that lie.

> The reason the shutdown was delayed by three months was because
> Senator Stephen Conroy the Minister of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy stated the Next G coverage
> was not up to the standard of CDMA and therefore not able to be shutdown.


And it remains to be seen whether he says the same thing again.

> Three months on, Telstra has been working with the Minister and they believe they have it up to speed now.


What matters is whether Conroy will buy that lie.

> "A lot of the problem was people were just walking in and buying a phone,


Just like they did with cdma. Funny that.

> they were not buying like for like.


Wota fucking wanker.

> For example if people were using an external aerial then they need to swap their new phone and make sure they have an
> external aerial. The most important thing is people need to swap like for like," Mr Nichols said.


How odd that Conroy didnt buy that line.

> Telstra's customer service and technical manager, Mick Downing said it is extremely important that people have the
> right handsets.


How odd that it wasnt with cdma.

> "Telstra started marketing the Next G system before it was ready and with statements like 'Coverage anywhere you need
> it' and 'Better than CDMA' were proved to be false and people lost faith.


Yep, hordes noticed that telstra was lying.

Hordes have noticed that you clowns still are.

> "Now we are up to the CDMA standard


Another lie.

> and it is actually a stronger signal than CDMA."


How odd that hordes dont get as good a result as they did with cdma, liar.

> Mr Downing agreed people need phones for different reasons. "Within
> the metropolitan areas there is not a problem and people don't have to
> compromise or have high gain aerials, but in the bush people need a
> blue tick phone, which means it is best suited for the bush and
> people need a solid connection and a high gain aerial in their cars."


How odd that cdma worked fine for them.

> Phones that are the most beneficial in country areas are the blue tick
> phones; Samsung A412, the LG TU500, the ZTE 158 and the ZTE 165.


And plenty find that even with those, they dont get as good a result as they do with cdma.

> "People need to really ask lots of questions when buying a new phone
> and explain their intended use of the product," Mr Downing said.


How odd that they didnt with cdma.

> Telstra Countrywide Area Manager Chris Taylor is confident the new system is equal to that of CDMA


Who cares ? We've caught you clowns lying before, and aint gunna be that stupid again.

> and if people are still having problems it could be due to the handset.


And it might not be due to the handset too.

> "The problem in country areas was the handsets, the network was fine.


How odd that it wasnt with cdma.

> People need to get the right phone for their situation


How odd that they didnt with cdma.

> and now we have phones that are suitable for people living out of metropolitan areas," Mr Taylor said.


How odd that it wasnt with cdma.

> A recent survey by the NSW Farmers' Association found that 71 per cent of farmers surveyed found the CDMA network to
> be more reliable than the new Next G network.


Funny that.

> NSW Farmers' Association released the preliminary results of a state wide survey which included 1,200 people.


So much for Telstra's lies.



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Old 04-14-2008, 08:26 AM
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Rod Speed wrote:
> Alan Parkington <patriot@iheartaustralia.com.au> wrote
>
>Hey woddles

so hows the back passage seeing you have been repeatedly and in high
volume been pack raped by the entire group all of whom know you for the
biatch you are ?.

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Old 04-14-2008, 04:25 PM
Will Kemp
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Default Re: Planned shut down just weeks away

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 05:01:51 +0000, "Alan Parkington"
<brownnose@isuckseppos.com> wrote:

Deja vu...

> From
> http://cowra.yourguide.com.au/news/l...hut-down-just-

weeks-away/1222624.html
>
> Senator Stephen Conroy has expressed his satisfaction with the Telstra's
> amendments to its Next G service, meaning the CDMA shut down is just
> weeks away and people are being urged to switch to the Next G network.
> Customers that stay with CDMA after the network shutdown will not be
> able to use their phones.
>
> Telstra phone dealer of Martins in Cowra Greg Nichols said there was a
> rush of people before the first schedule shut down and he is expecting
> this to happen again.
>
> "In January we changed over a lot of phones. Telstra will send a SMS to
> all CDMA phones reminding them of the shutdown."
>
> The reason the shutdown was delayed by three months was because Senator
> Stephen Conroy the Minister of Broadband, Communications and the Digital
> Economy stated the Next G coverage was not up to the standard of CDMA
> and therefore not able to be shutdown.
>
> Three months on, Telstra has been working with the Minister and they
> believe they have it up to speed now.
>
> "A lot of the problem was people were just walking in and buying a
> phone, they were not buying like for like. For example if people were
> using an external aerial then they need to swap their new phone and make
> sure they have an external aerial. The most important thing is people
> need to swap like for like," Mr Nichols said.
>
> Telstra's customer service and technical manager, Mick Downing said it
> is extremely important that people have the right handsets.
>
> "Telstra started marketing the Next G system before it was ready and
> with statements like 'Coverage anywhere you need it' and 'Better than
> CDMA' were proved to be false and people lost faith.
>
> "Now we are up to the CDMA standard and it is actually a stronger signal
> than CDMA."
>
> Mr Downing agreed people need phones for different reasons. "Within the
> metropolitan areas there is not a problem and people don't have to
> compromise or have high gain aerials, but in the bush people need a blue
> tick phone, which means it is best suited for the bush and people need a
> solid connection and a high gain aerial in their cars."
>
> Phones that are the most beneficial in country areas are the blue tick
> phones; Samsung A412, the LG TU500, the ZTE 158 and the ZTE 165.
>
> "People need to really ask lots of questions when buying a new phone and
> explain their intended use of the product," Mr Downing said.
>
> Telstra Countrywide Area Manager Chris Taylor is confident the new
> system is equal to that of CDMA and if people are still having problems
> it could be due to the handset.
>
> "The problem in country areas was the handsets, the network was fine.
> People need to get the right phone for their situation and now we have
> phones that are suitable for people living out of metropolitan areas,"
> Mr Taylor said.
>
> A recent survey by the NSW Farmers' Association found that 71 per cent
> of farmers surveyed found the CDMA network to be more reliable than the
> new Next G network.
>
> NSW Farmers' Association released the preliminary results of a state
> wide survey which included 1,200 people.




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Old 04-27-2008, 08:08 AM
Michael
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>> A recent survey by the NSW Farmers' Association found that 71 per cent of
>> farmers surveyed found the CDMA network to be more reliable than the new
>> Next G network.

>
> Funny that.


Thats cockies for you, sure are stupid



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Old 04-27-2008, 09:42 AM
Rod Speed
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Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:

>>> A recent survey by the NSW Farmers' Association found that 71 per cent of farmers surveyed found the CDMA network to
>>> be more reliable than the new Next G network.


>> Funny that.


> Thats cockies for you, sure are stupid


Leave dunny cleaning fuckwit children for dead.



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Old 04-28-2008, 04:48 AM
Alan Parkington
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"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:66ggohF2khj2eU1@mid.individual.net...
> Alan Parkington <patriot@iheartaustralia.com.au> wrote
>
>> From
>> http://cowra.yourguide.com.au/news/l...y/1222624.html

>
> Getting fucking desperate now, poxington.
>
>> Senator Stephen Conroy has expressed his satisfaction with the Telstra's
>> amendments to its Next G service,

>
> Bare faced lie.

WRONG! Roddles!

>> meaning the CDMA shut down is just weeks away

>
> Bare faced lie.

WRONG! Roddles! AGAIN!


>> and people are being urged to switch to the Next G network.

>
> And anyone with a clue tells those lying urgers to go and fuck themselves.

WRONG! Roddles! AGAIN!


>> Telstra will send a SMS to all CDMA phones reminding them of the
>> shutdown."

>
> And only a fool will buy that lie.

WRONG! Roddles! AGAIN!



>> "Now we are up to the CDMA standard

>
> Another lie.
>
>> and it is actually a stronger signal than CDMA."

>
> How odd that hordes dont get as good a result as they did with cdma, liar.
>

WRONG! Roddles! AGAIN!



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Old 04-28-2008, 09:47 AM
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:48:01 GMT "Alan Parkington"
<patriot@iheartaustralia.com.au> wrote:

> WRONG! Roddles! AGAIN!


You don't really expect Our Roddles Troll to admit to that, do you?

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