Stories about: Vodafone

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    EU closes 54 Web sites for consumer law violations 19/11/2009 00:37:00

    The European Union published findings of an 18-month investigation Tuesday finding that 301 Web sites that sold mobile phone ringtones, wallpapers and other services had "serious breaches of EU consumer law," according to a statement.
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    Touchscreen mobiles see 159% growth 06/11/2009 06:02:00

    Touchscreen mobile phone adoption in the US has shown a significant 159 percent growth rate during the past year to 23.8 million users in August 2009.
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    RIM launches Bold new BlackBerry 05/11/2009 15:32:00

    Research In Motion (RIM) today launched the latest flagship BlackBerry smartphone in Australia, the Bold 9700.
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    Indian telephone subscribers top 500 million 05/11/2009 09:49:00

    India's telephone subscribers, both fixed and wireless, topped 500 million in September, though the gains came from wireless telephony, the country's telecom regulator said on Wednesday.
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    Motorola Droid selling as Milestone outside the US 03/11/2009 01:28:00

    Motorola will sell an international version of its Android-based smartphone, dubbed the Milestone, in Germany, Italy and Argentina.
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    LG, RIM, Samsung and Sharp to support operator widget spec 21/10/2009 22:08:00

    LG Electronics, Research in Motion, Samsung Electronics and Sharp will all make mobile phones with support for a specification for software widgets set by a group of mobile operators, the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) said on Wednesday.
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    gotalk declares VoIP war 18/10/2009 12:43:00

    IN BRIEF: Aggressive Trans Tasman full service/broadband/VoIP telco gotalk today launched another salvo in the current escalating VoIP price war – hotly disputing competitor Engin’s claim to have “the best offer on the market”. Announcing a range of “improved” VoIP plans today, a confident gotalk CEO Steve Picton said his new plans “will persuade thousands of customers to change service providers.” “We believe our combination of market leading monthly included calling allowances and low calling rates, plus the fact that gotalk customers will no longer have their service suspended if calling inclusions are exceeded, makes gotalk’s VoIP plans virtually unbeatable,” CEO Steve Picton said today. (Visit www.gotalk.com.au for more information or call PR Terry Quinn 0439 710 418 or gotalk CEO Steve Picton on 0416 269 177.)
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    BlackBerry Storm2 to hit UK this month 16/10/2009 00:31:00

    Vodafone UK has revealed it will be offering RIM's latest smartphone, the BlackBerry Storm2, in the UK from the end of October.
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    75 per cent of mobile broadband users in the UK unhappy with speed 14/10/2009 02:00:00

    More than three quarters of mobile broadband users in the UK are not satisfied with the speeds provided by their service providers, says Thinkbroadband.com.
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    Gotalk launches first Wireless/Broadband combination service 09/10/2009 17:03:00

    • An Australian First - One Broadband Plan That Offers ADSL and Wireless Access - gotalk launches Australia’s first single plan Wireless/Broadband combination service: • “gotalk customers will be able to consume up to 20% of their peak broadband data allowance wirelessly for only an extra $10 per month on all current broadband plans,” CEO Steve Picton said announcing the unique “combo” service today. • “One broadband plan - but two ways that it can be accessed!” Mr. Picton said.
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    Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am launches BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone 02/10/2009 14:33:00

    Research In Motion (RIM) today unveiled the latest BlackBerry smartphone -- the Curve 8520 -- with a little help from Black Eyed Peas star will.i.am.
 
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