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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 are...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, handset, mobile, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telstra Corp.
Research 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 Boeing...
Tags: aircraft, Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, Manufacturing, MARKETING, mobile, Qantas Airways Ltd.
Research articles 2007-04-10
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 one...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, incentive, phone, recycling, SALES
Research 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 ...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, Government, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Regulations, SALES, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2006-09-13
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 ...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile
Research articles 2006-07-26
Mobile plans baffle buyers.
Byline: Carla Danaher May 11, 2006 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Global Reviews GR has ranked the customer relations skills of mobile telephone companies from a survey. In Australia, Telstra was the best performer, then Virgin Mobile, Vodafone and Singtel Optus....
Tags: Australia, Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telstra Corp., Vodafone Group Plc.
Research articles 2006-05-11
Calling old mobiles.
Byline: Harriet Alexander Mar 21, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association AMTA has found that mobile telephones are upgraded approximately every...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile, phone
Research articles 2006-03-21
Phone industry mobilises against rules.
Byline: David Crowe Jan 19, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association AMTA considers regulatory overlap unnecessary and damaging. The ...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, phone, Strategy
Research articles 2006-01-19
Phone recycling efforts gets another go.
Byline: Rachel Lebihan Dec 04, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian mobile telephone industry has been given one more chance to voluntarily run a recycling...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, phone, recycling
Research articles 2005-12-04
Mobile complaints soar.
Byline: Bridie Smith Oct 26, 2005 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman, John Pinnock, released the agency's annual report on 26 October...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile
Research articles 2005-10-26
More phones on the double.
Byline: Rhys Haynes Sep 14, 2005 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) -- There was mobile telephone penetration of 81 in Australia in 2004-05, with 16.2 million subscribers....
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile, phone
Research articles 2005-09-14
Mobile phones, there's no escape.
Sep 14, 2005 (The Mercury - ABIX via COMTEX) -- There was mobile telephone penetration of 81 in Australia in 2004-05, with 16.2 million subscribers. A report by Allen Consulting ...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile, phone
Research articles 2005-09-14
Western consumers ignore recycling.(Brief Article)
May 11, 2005 (Electronics News - ABIX via COMTEX) The waste generated by consumer technology is a source of a growing environmental problem. The situation is well illustrated by the fact that 100 million mobile telephones will be disposed off in Europe in 2005....
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile, phone, recycling
Research articles 2005-05-11
Lift recycling rate - industry told.(Brief Article)
Apr 14, 2005 (Environmental & Science Update - ABIX via COMTEX) John Thwaites, Victoria's Environment Minister, has called on the mobile telephone industry to recycle more handsets and batteries. He said that a recycling program introduced in 2000 by the Australian Mobile Telecommunications...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, phone, recycling, Strategy
Research articles 2005-04-14
Australians reluctant to recycle old mobile telephones.(Brief Article)
Apr 04, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Australians are not recycling their old mobile telephones. They are hoarding them and are reluctant to throw them out. The Australian Government set up a mobile telephone recycling program around five years ago,...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile, phone, recycling
Research articles 2005-04-04
Mobile industry diverts virus threat.(Brief Article)
Mar 13, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Mobile telephone viruses will pose less of a risk than computer viruses. So believes the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association. In the past month, two mobile viruses have spread around the world - Cabir...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, mobile, Motorola Inc., Nokia Corp., SECURITY, virus
Research articles 2005-03-13
AUSTRALIAN MINISTER URGES TELCO SECTOR TO WORK WITH GOVT.
SYDNEY, Sept 21 Asia Pulse - Communications Minister Helen Coonan today urged Australia's mobile phone carriers to continue to work with the federal government as it seeks to regulate the fast changing industry. As mobile phone technology moves into the third generation (3G), the government is looking at...
Tags: 3G, Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, camera, Government, MARKETING, mobile, phone
Research articles 2004-09-21
Love affair with mobiles ends in tears.
Sep 28, 2003 (Sunday Mail - South Australia - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian Labor Party ALP is advocating better consumer protection for mobile telephone users. The ALP's communications spokesman, Lindsay Tanner, says that many consumers have been hit with enormous and unfair bills...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile
Research articles 2003-09-28
A school without texts: students asked to silence mobile phones.
Sep 22, 2003 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) The telecommunications industry in Australia has set out guidelines for the use of mobile telephones in schools. An industry organisation, the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, responded to requests from schools to provide information...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, MARKETING, mobile, phone
Research articles 2003-09-22
Lost phones put on hold.
Sep 15, 2003 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) A world-first database that makes stealing mobile telephones pointless was launched on 15 September 2003 in Australia. Using an International Mobile Equipment Identifier IMEI number, a lost or stolen handset can be blocked on all...
Tags: Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, database, handset, MARKETING, mobile, phone
Research articles 2003-09-15