Stories about: iBurst

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    Billion BiPAC 7402GX 25/04/2008 09:00:00

    While it's a fully featured ADSL2+ modem/router, the BiPAC 7402GX is also capable of distributing a 3G mobile data-card connection. It doesn't have a card slot for this functionality; instead, it supports USB 2.0-based 3G data cards.
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    Chilli increase Wireless Internet speeds and data limits 14/09/2007 16:41:05

    Faster speeds and increased data quotas make plans more attractive
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    iiNet zones in on Wi-Fi hotspot technology 21/08/2007 15:35:28

    iiNet has struck a deal with Tomizone Limited, a New Zealand-based company offering services that allows Wi-Fi routers to share Internet bandwidth.
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    iBurst USB Modem 27/02/2007 16:13:24

    The iBurst USB Modem connects easily to both desktop PCs and notebooks and offers wireless broadband with speeds up to 1Mbps. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, the iBurst network is ultimately let down by limited coverage and falls behind new High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) offerings from both Telstra and Vodafone.
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    Vodafone Mobile Connect HSDPA Data Card 13/02/2007 10:25:40

    The Mobile Connect HSDPA Data Card is another product in the Vodafone range that offers wireless access to the Internet via Vodafone's high-speed 3G network. Able to achieve High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) coverage at a maximum rate of 1.8Mbps, the Data Card connects to a desktop or notebook PC via a PCMCIA card slot.
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    Free wireless broadband in Canberra and Gold Coast 09/02/2007 11:33:35

    While the New South Wales state government embarks on a drawn out process to tech up its capital city, a privately-run initiative is already providing free wireless broadband to Canberra and the Gold Coast.
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    Acer TravelMate 6465WLMi 05/02/2007 16:19:02

    Unlike previous TravelMate models we've seen from Acer, the TravelMate 6465WLMi comes in a black casing that has a wax finish, otherwise it has most of the features we're used to seeing from the TravelMate range. Some of those features include a curved ergonomic keyboard design, a media card reader and programmable buttons that can be used to launch your favourite applications.
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    WiFi on The Rocks 12/12/2006 10:37:54

    An 802.11g network has been launched at the Sydney Rocks area to provide free high-speed wireless Internet access to the public. Initiated and funded by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority (SHFA), The Rocks' Wi-Fi hotspot is expected to bring the city technologically in line with major tourist destinations around the world.
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    Wireless broadband rental with a Spin 20/09/2006 15:11:10

    On the back of launching its iBurst wireless broadband service in August, Spin Internet Services is taking its wares to road-warriors with a new broadband rental program.
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    BigAir hoping to peak with new iBurst plans 05/09/2006 15:09:29

    BigAir is remoulding its iBurst wireless broadband plans to promote competition between Telstra and 3G providers.
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    BigAir boosts base with T3 acquisition 08/06/2006 13:44:24

    BigAir has acquired Pacific Internet subsidiary T3 Wireless, absorbing its 779 iBurst customers in a bid to strengthen its retail channel presence.
 
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