Telstra is weird. They are the only network on Earth outside of North America to also deploy GSM/UMTS on 850Mhz and they don't like the iPHONE and are mad at Apple for partnering with AT&T (Formerly known as Cingular) because they are not Global?
Um, if there is any network on Earth Other then Rogers Wireless in Canada that would be next in line for the iPhone it should be Telstra's because they have the same type of network on the same band as Cingular
Telstra should partner more with AT&T then with any of the big Global networks because all of AT&T's phones work on Telstra and vice versa which cannot be said of European GSM/UMTS carriers.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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Telstra is weird. They are the only network on Earth outside of North America to also deploy GSM/UMTS on 850Mhz and they don't like the iPHONE and are mad at Apple for partnering with AT&T (Formerly known as Cingular) because they are not Global?
Um, if there is any network on Earth Other then Rogers Wireless in Canada that would be next in line for the iPhone it should be Telstra's because they have the same type of network on the same band as Cingular
Telstra should partner more with AT&T then with any of the big Global networks because all of AT&T's phones work on Telstra and vice versa which cannot be said of European GSM/UMTS carriers.