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Telstra and deployed
While UMTS2100 is the most widely deployed UMTS band, some countries ' UMTS operators use the 850 MHz and / or 1900 MHz bands ( independently, meaning uplink and downlink are within the same band ), notably in the US by AT & T Mobility, New Zealand by Telecom New Zealand on the XT Mobile Network and in Australia by Telstra on the Next G network.

Telstra and CDMA
In 2008, Australian telco Telstra replaced its existing CDMA network with a national 3G network, branded as NextG, operating in the 850 MHz band.
Their phone services use the Telstra GSM and CDMA networks and they resell Optus internet access services, including dial-up, broadband, and ADSL 2 +.

Telstra and network
* Telstra ( formerly Telecom Australia )-operated an AMPS network in Australia from February 1987 until the end of 2000.
As part of the introduction of mobile phone competition in Australia, the Australian government mandated GSM as the new standard for mobile networks, and required that Telstra close the AMPS network by 2000.
Telstra currently provides UMTS service on this network, and also on the 2100 MHz UMTS network, through a co-ownership of the owning and administrating company 3GIS.
For example, a Vodafone or Telstra branded phone in Australia will display the relevant logo and may only support features provided by that network ( e. g. Vodafone Live !).
Despite production models being made for testing, ultimately the LX was never released in Australia due to a lack of compatibility with Telstra's 3G 850Mhz network, however Telstra went ahead with selling the Slide after the Hiptop3 ; the Hiptop3 is now phased out.
To provide services, Optus owns and operates its own network infrastructure, as well as using the services of other network service providers, most notably Telstra Wholesale.
XYZed established a network of DSLAMs inside Telstra telephone exchanges, utilising Unconditioned Local Loop services to reach end users.
Telstra would carry residential to residential calls to Optus ' exchanges, and then the calls would be switched to Optus ' long distance fibre optic network.
Telstra's local phone network did not have the capability to deliver Foxtel pay television to consumers in the early 1990s, so Telstra identified a need to create a broadband network to support this new product.
As Telstra and Optus could not agree on terms for a joint broadband cable roll out, they laid two competing cable networks, in addition to Telstra's existing copper network, at a combined cost estimated of over A $ 6bn.
Whilst Telstra focused on creating a broadband network specifically for broadcast, Optus designed their cable network to provide telephony services in addition to broadcast television.
In Australia, Telstra launched Fixthe country's first 4G network ( LTE ) in 2011 claiming " 2 – 40Mbps " speeds and announced an " aggressive " expansion of that network in 2012.
Telstra announced on 15 February 2011, that it intends to upgrade its current Next G network to 4G with Long Term Evolution ( LTE ) technology in the central business districts of all Australian capital cities and selected regional centers by the end of 2011.
The Victorian StateNet Mobile Radio network is a MPT1327 trunked radio system owned by the Victorian Government and managed by Telstra Corporation.
Prior to this, Telstra was the primary on the SAGRN support contract, utilising the Awesome Foursome, with Motorola assisting with Voice and Data network support.

Telstra and which
The 17 % remainder of Telstra was placed in Australia's Future Fund, which will provide superannuation and pensions for Australia's public servants.
On 12 July 2011 the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner ( OAIC ) released the findings of its investigation into a mailing list error by Telstra Corporation Limited ( Telstra ) which resulted in approximately 60, 300 Telstra customers ’ personal information being sent to other customers.
Telstra sponsors numerous awards around Australia, including the Australian Business of the Year award, the MYOB Small Business Award, and the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award ( NATSIAA ) which has become known as the Telstra Award.
Telstra, in, launched WotNext, a video-publishing website ; the website lets users upload video content, which is sold to mobile users for A $ 1, the money is divided between the uploader and Telstra, each receiving 50 per cent.
In 2006, Australian artist Archie Moore created a paper sculpture called " Maltheism ", which was considered for a Telstra Art Award in 2006.
Australia hosted the 2003 Rugby World Cup, which saw the Wallabies defeated by England in the final at Telstra Stadium.
They accept all Australian coins ( Telstra payphones do not accept 5c coins ) and TriTel payphone cards which are sold at newsagents.
The NRL's main competition, called the Telstra Premiership ( due to sponsorship from Telstra Corporation ), is contested by sixteen teams, fifteen of which are based in Australia with one based in New Zealand.
The party also desisted from other reforms, such as wholesale labour market deregulation ( e. g., WorkChoices ), the eventual GST, the privatisation of Telstra and welfare reform including " work for the dole ", which John Howard and the Liberal Party of Australia were to initiate after winning office in 1996.
On October 2, 2009, Microsoft suffered an outage which resulted in prolonged unavailability of data for US T-Mobile Sidekick users, along with shorter periods of no data access for Telstra and T-Mobile UK users.
Its early growth during the Internet boom was hampered by the ability of Telstra ( not releasing Bigpond as an ISP until 1997 ) to deliver enough telephone lines to cope with demand, and by the sheer competitive pressure in the Perth market, which had a comparative oversupply of low-cost providers.
In late 2005, Telstra Wholesale made changes to their pricing arrangements, each of which forced iiNet to make changes to their product line and pricing.
Currently Greenvale is serviced by Telstra, which provides ADSL and ADSL2 + internet services up to 20Mbit / s.
Facilities at Kananook include a large steel shelter in the centre of the platform and a Metcard ticket vending machine and Telstra payphone at the entrance to the station, which can be accessed from Wells Road and Quinn Street, via a footbridge at the Flinders Street end of the station.
A Telstra payphone was located near the gate to platform 2, which has since being removed.
A large Metcard ticket vending machine is located near the entrance, which is able to dispense most ticketing options available and also accept notes and coins, as well as a Telstra payphone.
In November 2009 Telstra chief executive David Thodey promised a " new Telstra " which will be much more responsive to its customers in a bid to improve the telco's corporate reputation, stating that the new mantra at Telstra would be " customer service, customer service, customer service ", and announcing increases in speed and data allowances for BigPond customers.

Telstra and while
“ Our investigation has confirmed that while Telstra breached the Privacy Act when the personal information of a number of its customers was disclosed to third parties ; this incident was caused by a one-off human error.
Solberg won three rallies in all, though was severely affected by bad luck while challenging for wins at the end of the season, most notably on the Telstra Rally Australia, where he was forced to retire after striking a wayward kangaroo.
In costs documents lodged with the court, it was revealed that PBL had spent $ 21. 5 million but is seeking between $ 17. 7 and $ 18 million ; Telstra spent $ 20. 7 million and is seeking $ 17 million ; while Optus spent $ 9. 2 million and is seeking $ 7. 1-7. 3 million.
Hilliard alleged that Vizard had insider traded while a director of Telstra.
The " Big Four " ISPs at the time, Telstra, Optus, OzEmail and connect. com. au, formed a controversial arrangement where they agreed not to charge each other for data interconnection costs, while charging smaller ISPs a fee for the same service.

Telstra and was
Relatively recently, Telstra was fully privatised and has been undergoing a change program to become more " sales and marketing led " under its current CEO, David Thodey.
The AOTC was renamed to Telstra Corporation Limited in 1993.
The corporation then traded under the " Telstra " brand internationally and " Telecom Australia " domestically until uniform branding of " Telstra " was introduced throughout the entire organisation in 1995.
The new organisation underwent a corporate identity review and was subsequently renamed Telstra Corporation Limited (“ Telstra ”) for international business in 1993 and domestic business in 1995.
Telstra was privatised in three different stages, informally known as " T1 " ($ 3. 30 ), " T2 " ($ 7. 40 ) and " T3 " ($ 3. 60 ) in 1997, 1999 and 2006 respectively.
In 2006, T3 was announced by the government and was the largest of the three public releases, reducing the Government's ownership of Telstra to 17 %.
It was not a result of Telstra failing to have reasonable steps in place to protect the personal information of its customers, as required by the Privacy Act ”, said Pilgrim.
AOTC was rebadged as Telstra Corporation in 1993, trading internationally as Telstra from that year and domestically as Telstra from 1995. International expansion was wound back in 1997-98.
In 1996 Telstra recorded the largest profit in Australian corporate history, some $ 3. 8 billion and was partly privatised in November 1997 through sale by the Commonwealth of around 33. 3 % of its shareholding.
The new regime featured a single national phone numbering scheme and any-to-any connectivity requirements, with the expectation that mobile phones, fixed-line phones and other devices would be able to communicate with each other irrespective of whether the service was provided by Telstra or one of its competitors.
It was reported on 31 May 2012 that the Australian telecommunications company Telstra and WIN Television Network CEO, Bruce Gordon, are considering making a takeover bid for Nine Entertainment.

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