Telstra strike kills Xstrata's phones
Telstra's long-running strike has resulted in the phones in one of mining company Xstrata's offices going down for two days, the telco's main union claimed this week.
Telstra's long-running strike has resulted in the phones in one of mining company Xstrata's offices going down for two days, the telco's main union claimed this week.
It's an intricate web of murder plots, government conspiracies and rampant tanning. Oh, and the future of the entire nation.
Last night I attended a debate about the Digital Economy Bill, held at Queen Mary law school. BPI public affairs chief Richard Mollet (smooth) and Open Rights Group boss Jim Killock (less smooth) were thrashing out issues such as suspension/disconnection, numbers of strikes, kids being cut off from their schoolwork, musicians losing millions, et cetera.
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One telco is focusing on business users, while the other is chasing the consumer. Hopefully, it all leads to something better than trout-fishing advertisements.
Readers of this blog may recall my frustration at Microsoft's spectacularly unspectacular press conference last week at Mobile World Congress. They just didn't have much to say, which was really annoying given that everyone was expecting something about an update to Windows Mobile - either WinMob 7 (yeah right) or, more reasonably, Windows Mobile 6.
This is something I noticed yesterday, when my Windows Mobile phone (a T-Mobile Vario II running WinMob 6.0, since you ask) failed to recognise the British Summer Time shift.
Telstra has vowed to place a moratorium on work on its legacy information technology systems from November and shift its entire focus to new systems designed to support its next-generation network.
It's an intricate web of murder plots, government conspiracies and rampant tanning. Oh, and the future of the entire nation.