Ext User(Rod Speed)
23-09-2008, 04:52 AM
Alan Poxington <wanker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote:
> From
> http://www.australia.to/businesses/0,25197,23040467-224,00,00.html
> BRISBANE, Australia - Telstra is set to make huge profits from the iPhone as a signal provider even if it cannot sell
> the handsets.
Unlikely if they are locked to another network, fuckwit.
> Telstra Corp and Apple have failed to reach agreement over terms and conditions for Apple's new iPhone, to be launched
> in Australia on July 11.
Stiff shit telstra.
> It is believed Telstra wants its Sensis products, like navigation tool Whereis, to be preloaded on the
> third-generation mobile phone.
GREAT footshot, wankers.
> Optus, Australia's second largest mobile carrier behind Telstra, has confirmed it will offer the iPhone next month.
> Telstra's other main competitor, Vodafone, will also carry the device.
Telstra, footshot after footshot after footshot.
> In other Telstra news, it has not renewed its sponsorship of Channel Ten's Australian Idol this year, following a 19
> percent slump in viewing numbers last season.
Well whoopy fucking do.
> McDonalds, Mazda and Cadbury Schweppes have all renewed their sponsorship of the reality show - one of Ten's key
> programs in the final three months of the 2008 television ratings season, while Procter & Gamble has followed
> Telstra's lead and ended its involvement.
Well whoopy fucking do.
> Ten Network sales officer Vance Rothringer yesterday
> announced Sony Ericson as a new 'top tier' sponsor of Idol.
Well whoopy fucking do.
> From
> http://www.australia.to/businesses/0,25197,23040467-224,00,00.html
> BRISBANE, Australia - Telstra is set to make huge profits from the iPhone as a signal provider even if it cannot sell
> the handsets.
Unlikely if they are locked to another network, fuckwit.
> Telstra Corp and Apple have failed to reach agreement over terms and conditions for Apple's new iPhone, to be launched
> in Australia on July 11.
Stiff shit telstra.
> It is believed Telstra wants its Sensis products, like navigation tool Whereis, to be preloaded on the
> third-generation mobile phone.
GREAT footshot, wankers.
> Optus, Australia's second largest mobile carrier behind Telstra, has confirmed it will offer the iPhone next month.
> Telstra's other main competitor, Vodafone, will also carry the device.
Telstra, footshot after footshot after footshot.
> In other Telstra news, it has not renewed its sponsorship of Channel Ten's Australian Idol this year, following a 19
> percent slump in viewing numbers last season.
Well whoopy fucking do.
> McDonalds, Mazda and Cadbury Schweppes have all renewed their sponsorship of the reality show - one of Ten's key
> programs in the final three months of the 2008 television ratings season, while Procter & Gamble has followed
> Telstra's lead and ended its involvement.
Well whoopy fucking do.
> Ten Network sales officer Vance Rothringer yesterday
> announced Sony Ericson as a new 'top tier' sponsor of Idol.
Well whoopy fucking do.