Articles for December 2016
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Vodafone readies network for the holidays
Vodafone is gearing up its network for a busy Christmas and New Year’s, deploying temporary sites known as cell-on-wheels (COWS) technology at numerous locations across the country to help customers keep connected.
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Vodafone Australia and Cummins&Partners to end their relationship in early 2017
Vodafone Australia and Cummins&Partners today announced that they are ending their creative and marketing services relationship in early 2017.
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Vodafone builds Cyber Defence and Response Centre
VHA has partnered with Dimension Data and FireEye as part of a multimillion dollar five-year investment to build its first Cyber Defence and Response Centre.
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Domestic roaming key to ending Telstra’s vicious cycle
Vodafone Australia today said a domestic roaming declaration is Australia’s greatest opportunity to deliver the benefits of competition and choice to customers in regional areas.
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Vodafone appoints Kevin Millroy as CTO
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) has announced the appointment of Kevin Millroy as Chief Technology Officer.
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Regional consumers slugged as telco competition divide exposed
An independent report has revealed Telstra customers in regional areas are paying significantly more for telecommunications services than their metropolitan counterparts.
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Vodafone statement re Productivity Commission USO draft report
Vodafone enthusiastically welcomes the Productivity Commission’s draft report into the Universal Service Obligation which has produced a damning set of findings and a practical set of recommendations.
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Vodafone introduces industry-first Missing Persons procedure
Vodafone today introduced a Missing Persons procedure to help family and friends of a customer who is missing manage their account in their absence.
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Mobile black spot funding short-changes regional users
Vodafone today said that regional communities and businesses have been let down by the Australian Government’s Mobile Black Spot Program which has again handed most of the funding to Telstra under round two.
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