View Full Version : Mobile network all but gone
Ext User(Alan Parkington)
25-01-2008, 12:43 AM
From
http://stgeorge.yourguide.com.au/news/local/general/mobile-network-all-but-gone/1168812.html
MOBILE phone users in St George and Sutherland Shire have been advised to
check their handsets before Telstra shuts down the CDMA network on April 28.
The switch-off had been planned for January 28 and will render some mobile
phone handsets useless.
Telstra advised customers on the CDMA network to upgrade their mobile phone
to the Next G network.
CDMA mobile phones do not have SIM cards, display the words "Telstra CDMA"
on the screen and have an eight-digit alphanumeric code behind the battery.
Rheniel Ibalio of Fone Zone Hurstville said if customers switched to
Telstra's Next G network before the April 28 deadline, they could keep their
existing phone number.
"Because our store has customers who live in regional areas, our staff
understand the need for excellent coverage and can work with the customer to
select the most appropriate handset for them," Mr Ibalio said.
The shutdown will most seriously affect mobile phone users in rural and
remote areas who rely on the CDMA network.
But a spokesman for the National Parks and Wildlife Service said rangers in
the Royal National Park would not be affected.
"We are on another network, so nothing to worry about," the spokesman said.
There remains a slim possibility that the shutdown will not go ahead because
the Federal Government could make an eleventh hour intervention.
Ext User(Rod Speed)
25-01-2008, 09:04 AM
Alan Parkington <alan.parkington@team.telstra.com> wrote
> From
> http://stgeorge.yourguide.com.au/news/local/general/mobile-network-all-but-gone/1168812.html
> MOBILE phone users in St George and Sutherland Shire have been advised to check their handsets before Telstra shuts
> down the CDMA network on April 28.
You dont know that telstra will be allowed to shut it down on that data, fuckwit.
> The switch-off had been planned for January 28
And then telstra got shafted with a telephone pole, just what they deserved.
> and will render some mobile phone handsets useless.
We'll see...
> Telstra advised customers on the CDMA network to upgrade their mobile phone to the Next G network.
And plenty of them told telstra to shove their NextG network where the sun dont shine.
> CDMA mobile phones do not have SIM cards, display the words "Telstra CDMA" on the screen and have an eight-digit
> alphanumeric code behind the battery.
> Rheniel Ibalio of Fone Zone Hurstville
Fark, just might be a wog.
> said if customers switched to Telstra's Next G network before the April 28 deadline, they could keep their existing
> phone number.
And they can if they do it after that too.
> "Because our store has customers who live in regional areas, our staff understand the need for excellent coverage and
> can work with the
> customer to select the most appropriate handset for them," Mr Ibalio said.
Wota fucking wanker.
> The shutdown will most seriously affect mobile phone users in rural and remote areas who rely on the CDMA network.
Must be one of those rocket scientist wankers.
> But a spokesman for the National Parks and Wildlife Service said rangers in the Royal National Park would not be
> affected.
> "We are on another network, so nothing to worry about," the spokesman said.
And it aint NextG, funny that.
> There remains a slim possibility that the shutdown will not go ahead
> because the Federal Government could make an eleventh hour intervention.
Taint slim at all, liar.
Ext User(Paul Day)
25-01-2008, 09:13 AM
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:34:13 Alan Parkington may have written:
> MOBILE phone users in St George and Sutherland Shire have been advised
> to check their handsets before Telstra shuts down the CDMA network on
> April 28.
Two things:
- Why does Alan have this unhealthy need to cut n paste every piece of
Telstra media coverage into the group? Does he think Usenet users
haven't discoverred the web yet?
- WHy Michael hasn't so much as made a peep since the Jan. 28th date was
pushed out?
PD
--
Paul Day
Ext User(John Phillips)
25-01-2008, 10:43 AM
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:04:30 -0000 Paul Day <pauls@enigma.id.au> wrote:
> Two things:
>
> - Why does Alan have this unhealthy need to cut n paste every piece
> of Telstra media coverage into the group? Does he think Usenet users
> haven't discoverred the web yet?
He is a shrill for Te$tra. Paid to do so, no doubt.
>
> - WHy Michael hasn't so much as made a peep since the Jan. 28th date
> was pushed out?
He is also a shrill for Te$tra - just loves it to death. Paid to keep
away, no doubt.
Three things actually:-
And where has "James Bell" gone?
Ext User(budgie)
25-01-2008, 11:53 AM
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:04:30 -0000, Paul Day <pauls@enigma.id.au> wrote:
>On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:34:13 Alan Parkington may have written:
>> MOBILE phone users in St George and Sutherland Shire have been advised
>> to check their handsets before Telstra shuts down the CDMA network on
>> April 28.
>
>Two things:
>
>- Why does Alan have this unhealthy need to cut n paste every piece of
>Telstra media coverage into the group? Does he think Usenet users
>haven't discoverred the web yet?
>
>- WHy Michael hasn't so much as made a peep since the Jan. 28th date was
>pushed out?
Mikey usually appears only on/around weekends. (Maybe he's on weekend release
from some institution). Expect him to chime in within a short time.
Ext User(dave)
25-01-2008, 01:03 PM
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 06:57:41 +1100, "Rod Speed"
<rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
>> CDMA mobile phones do not have SIM cards, display the words "Telstra CDMA" on the screen and have an eight-digit
>> alphanumeric code behind the battery.
>
>> Rheniel Ibalio of Fone Zone Hurstville
>
>Fark, just might be a wog.
I'm surprised it wasn't a scumbag Leb.
Ext User(Rod Speed)
25-01-2008, 01:53 PM
dave <dave@gtx.net> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>> CDMA mobile phones do not have SIM cards, display
>>> the words "Telstra CDMA" on the screen and have an
>>> eight-digit alphanumeric code behind the battery.
>>> Rheniel Ibalio of Fone Zone Hurstville
>> Fark, just might be a wog.
> I'm surprised it wasn't a scumbag Leb.
Likely.
Ext User(Michael)
03-02-2008, 10:03 PM
"Paul Day" <pauls@enigma.id.au> wrote in message
news:1201212270.361091@colossus.enigma.id.au...
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:34:13 Alan Parkington may have written:
>> MOBILE phone users in St George and Sutherland Shire have been advised
>> to check their handsets before Telstra shuts down the CDMA network on
>> April 28.
>
> Two things:
>
> - Why does Alan have this unhealthy need to cut n paste every piece of
> Telstra media coverage into the group? Does he think Usenet users
> haven't discoverred the web yet?
>
> - WHy Michael hasn't so much as made a peep since the Jan. 28th date was
> pushed out?
because i havent been online since jan 17. only get a chance to pop in about
every 2 weeks on average
Ext User(James Bell)
06-02-2008, 08:23 AM
John Phillips wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:04:30 -0000 Paul Day <pauls@enigma.id.au> wrote:
>
>> Two things:
>>
>> - Why does Alan have this unhealthy need to cut n paste every piece
>> of Telstra media coverage into the group? Does he think Usenet users
>> haven't discoverred the web yet?
>
> He is a shrill for Te$tra. Paid to do so, no doubt.
>> - WHy Michael hasn't so much as made a peep since the Jan. 28th date
>> was pushed out?
>
> He is also a shrill for Te$tra - just loves it to death. Paid to keep
> away, no doubt.
>
> Three things actually:-
>
> And where has "James Bell" gone?
Too busy to bother shooting Alan Fuckwit Parkington (aka. "Waaah
somebody stole my JB pseudonym") down in flames.
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