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  2. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    Telstra also owns and maintains the majority of Australia's public telephones. [149] In 2006, Telstra announced it would remove many of the phones, citing vandalism and the increasing adoption of mobile telephones. [150] Telstra's support page has a payphones section where information about their plans to add, remove, or move payphones can be ...

  3. Boost Mobile (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Nextel acquired full ownership of Boost Mobile in the United States, becoming the sole owner of its operations and separating the brand from Boost Mobile Australia. [ 6 ] In 2012, Optus ended its business relationship with Boost; [ 2 ] [ 7 ] they subsequently switched resell access to the Telstra network, [ 7 ] with Telstra reportedly ...

  4. TPG Telecom - Wikipedia

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    The decision was appealed by Telstra and TPG, but the ACCC's decision was reaffirmed in mid-2023. The two parties stated they would consider their options including further appeals. [21] Some public commentary suggested it would be unprofitable for Optus to invest in regional internet infrastructure even without Telstra and TPG utilising market ...

  5. Prepaid mobile phone - Wikipedia

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    Prepaid service has also evolved to include rate plans and buckets traditionally seen in postpaid plans but with a lower cost of ownership for the network operator. Such Advance Pay plans are often monthly plans with either Unlimited Voice/SMS/MMS (or monthly buckets for some of these) and Prepaid Data Volume Add-ons and throttling mechanisms.

  6. 2degrees - Wikipedia

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    2degrees (still called NZ Communications on the Three website and Telstra roaming site) is open to customers with handsets from some foreign networks, including Three, Telstra and Orange UK. [17] These foreign customers can place calls using 2degrees cell sites in cities, towns and localities in New Zealand described as broadband zones by 2degrees.

  7. Mobile number portability - Wikipedia

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    Free (1 to €1.6 if the subscriber wants to transfer their prepaid credit to the new carrier) The maximum time for the procedure is 24 working hours. In case of delay up to 3 working days no refund is given, if the delay is longer than 3 days user receive a refund of €2.5 for each day of delay, start counting from day 1.

  8. Privatisation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The sale of Telstra accounted for $1 billion in government revenue, [14] claimed to enable the government to combat climate change and also repay deficits. [14] Despite this positive effect of privatisation, Telstra's monopoly over telecommunications infrastructure in Australia led to limited market competition, which reduced investment in the ...

  9. Whirlpool (website) - Wikipedia

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    Whirlpool began as a community resource for users of Telstra's BigPond cable Internet service, the name Whirlpool being a parody of BigPond. [3] However, it soon expanded to cover Optus' Optus@Home (now known as OptusNet) cable internet service, ADSL-based services, and other forms of broadband ISPs in Australia, as they became available.