The Vox Vaya initiative allows cellphone users to call overseas landline numbers at local rates.
The union wants to coordinate the activities of standardisation bodies at an international level.
No matter how much broadband is available, demand will rise to meet it, says iiNet.
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The company has secured an exclusive distribution agreement with WiMax test tool manufacturer Mobile Metrics.
Toshiba offers 3G-enabled notebooks that will provide access to the Internet anywhere, anytime.
The company will offer Mobile Metrics WiMax testing solutions to the local market.
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The company's 42- and 47-inch full HD LCD TVs are now available locally. [Local rep: Esquire Technologies]
The cable system increases its scope to 1.4Tbps, possibly raising the commercial stakes too.
Vox Telepreneur offers free Vox to Vox calls and dispenses with long-term contracts.
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