BlackBerry Pearl 3G launched exclusively with Telstra
Telstra has released the smallest BlackBerry smartphone ever, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, available exclusively from Telstra for three months beginning today.
Telstra has released the smallest BlackBerry smartphone ever, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, available exclusively from Telstra for three months beginning today.
Telstra will potentially be fined $40 million by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for refusing rivals access to Telstra telephone exchanges.
Trish Watt, General Manager of Australian Retail for internationally renown brand Pumpkin Patch, has been nominated for the 2010 Telstra Business Women’s Awards.
Telstra Business has slashed prices and simplified its business broadband plans for SMBs, capping excess data at $400 per month if users go over their monthly download limit.
Telstra, COSBOA and Workforce Guardian have delivered on a Federal Government initiative to help businesses comply with the new Fair Work Act with a free online employee calculator.
Telstra has had their request to increase costs for access to the telco’s copper fixed line network rejected by the Australian Competition Tribunal.
Telstra iPad plans have been sweetened, with Telstra offering users the option to roll over unused data if they recharge before their prepaid iPad plan’s 30 days expires.
Telstra has quadrupled the capacity of its Next IP network between Melbourne and Sydney to meet growing demand that is doubling data traffic on the network every 19 months.
Telstra will release a ‘Royal Purple’ version of Research in Motion’s BlackBerry Pearl 3G to Australia exclusively later this month, with BlackBerry seeking to liven up it’s staid corporate image.
Telstra on the back of announcing prepaid iPad data plans and revisions to their NextG Consumer Mobile Cap and Ultimate plans have also overhauled their business mobile cap plans.