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AMTA Submission to DCITA on the ACA's Report: Preventing Unexpectedly High Bills: Credit Management in Telecommunications
The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association AMTA is the Australian mobile industry's peak body. AMTA's members include mobile phone carriers, handset manufacturers, retail outlets, network equipment suppliers and other suppliers to the industry. AMTA's mission is to promote a socially, environmentally and financially responsible and successful mobile telecommunications industry in Australia....
Tags: Credit Management, Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, Telecommunications, Australian Communications Authority, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2005-04-01
Australian Mobile Telecommunications Industry
Australia's mobile telecommunications industry has been a strong performer over the last few years and innovations provide a platform for continued strong performance. Mobile telecommunications have become a part of every-day life for individuals, business and the community. To better understand the economic significance of the mobile telecommunications industry in...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Strategy, Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, Australia, mobile, industry, telecommunications, cell phone, phone
White papers 2003-09-01

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SingTel's regional mobile subscriber base expands
SINGAPORE The regional mobile user base of Singapore Telecommunications SingTel reached above 124 million in Asia-Pacific by the end of March 2007. This is an increase of 46 percent (39 million users) compared to the same period a year ago. SingTel's regional affiliates - India-based Bharti and Indonesia's Telkomsel -...
Articles 2007-06-01
SingTel's regional mobile subscriber base expands.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
The regional mobile user base of Singapore Telecommunications SingTel reached above 124 million in Asia-Pacific by the end of March 2007. This is an increase of 46 percent (39 million users) compared to the same period a year ago. SingTel's regional affiliates-India-based...
Articles 2007-06-01
SingTel's regional mobile subscriber base expands.(SINGAPORE)
The regional mobile user base of Singapore Telecommunications SingTel reached above 124 million in Asia-Pacific by the end of March 2007. This is an increase of 46 percent (39 million users) compared to the same period a year ago. SingTel's regional affiliates--India-based Bharti and Indonesia's Telkomsel--recorded...
Articles 2007-06-01
Pre-paid mobiles foot the bill for majority.
Byline: Garry Barker May 21, 2007 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association has compiled new data on the use of pre-paid services. The figures show that 9.7 million of the 19.3 million mobile handsets used in Australia...
Articles 2007-05-21
Telstra Next G goes prepaid.
Byline: Tracy Lee May 21, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian telco, Telstra, will now offer its new service in the prepaid mobile telephone segment as well. On 24 May 2007, it will launch two prepaid handsets that...
Articles 2007-05-21
Calls to reach new heights.
Byline: Joshua Gliddon Apr 10, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian airline Qantas Airways will begin a trial to permit the use of mobile telephones on some domestic routes in April 2007. The trial will take place on...
Articles 2007-04-10
Feds hope for mobile TV spectrum bonanza.
Byline: Karen Dearne Jan 08, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The telecommunications analyst Paul Budde believes that interference concerns about mobile TV channels are "scaremongering". Given the change-resistant views of the free-to-air FTA TV stations, and wireless technologies...
Articles 2007-01-08
SMS recycling push.
Byline: Rachel Lebihan Nov 06, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian mobile telephone users may soon be receiving text messages about where to recycle their old handsets. The Federal Environment Minister, Ian Campbell, is investigating the suggestion...
Articles 2006-11-06
Ring tones sound sour note.
Byline: Rachel Lebihan Nov 01, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australians have flooded the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman with complaints about text message services and ring tones. In 2005-06 consumers lodged 5,890 complaints about services such as horoscopes,...
Articles 2006-11-01
Phone recycle incentive on hold.
Byline: Rachel Lebihan Oct 15, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- An Australian recycling scheme for mobile telephones will not yet implement an incentive program. The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association's recycling scheme has been operating for nearly...
Articles 2006-10-15
Pay TV aims at mobile users.
Byline: Daniel Ziffer Oct 15, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian pay-TV industry expects mobile telephone viewers to soon outnumber home TV viewers. Dave Sibley, of MTV Australia, says the medium is expanding because of the growing number...
Articles 2006-10-15
Qantas to trial inflight calling.
Byline: Rachel Lebihan Oct 15, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian airline, Qantas, will trial inflight mobile telephone services in early 2007. The GSM service will make it possible to make and receive telephone calls and text...
Articles 2006-10-15
Protection for consumers.
Byline: Sam Galea Sep 13, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian direct marketing and telecommunications sectors are co-operating to protect consumers. In response to the growth of third-generation mobile telephone content uptake, the M-Marketing Council and the Australian...
Articles 2006-09-13
Telstra mobile dealers dry up.
Byline: Michael Sainsbury Aug 06, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Telstra mobile telephone dealers experienced stock problems on the weekend of 5 and 6 August 2006. The telco's mobile telephone supplier, Brightstar, had problems when moving to a new...
Articles 2006-08-06
SingTel Q1 profits at top end of forecasts, supported by regional units
SINGAPORE AFP — Singapore Telecommunications, Southeast Asia's largest telecoms company, reported a first quarter net profit of 840 million dollars (535 million US), up 5.8 percent and at the top end of market forecasts after a strong performance at its regional associates. Analysts had expected a three months...
Articles 2006-08-02
SingTel's mobile subscriber base tops 92 million
SINGAPORE AFP — Strong growth in India and Indonesia helped push Singapore Telecommunications' regional mobile phone user base above 92 million at the end of June. Southeast Asia's biggest phone company said it added 7.4 million mobile phone subscribers in the three months to June compared with the...
Articles 2006-08-01
Emission impossible.
Byline: Judy Adamson Jul 26, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Mobile telephone companies are quite cagey about their products' radio frequency emission details. The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association insists that all mobiles are fine and pass the Australian safety...
Articles 2006-07-26
Gender turns phone specific.
Byline: Kelly Burke Jun 01, 2006 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A survey by the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association suggests gender and marital status play a significant role in mobile telephone use. Men exhibited a preference for...
Articles 2006-06-01
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