Today is Thursday, February 23, 2012
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ACMA warns Vodafone to reign in wayward dealer telemarketing

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) says Vodafone Hutchison Australia has accepted an enforcable undertaking over dealer telemarketing after a series of complaints from people on the Do Not Call register.
Sony's forthcoming PlayStation Vita (Credit: Sony)

Vodafone to provide Australian PlayStation Vita 3G service

Sony has overnight announced a partnership with Vodafone that will see the company become the recommended provider of 3G data services for Sony’s forthcoming PlayStation Vita in Australia.
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Back to Vodafone: Data and the Pocket Wifi

This is part 2 of a series of articles regarding Vodafone and experiences on its network by Darryl. See part 1 here.
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Back to Vodafone – The Samsung Galaxy S II and the network behind it

In case you did not know, Vodafone AU has had major problems since it’s merger with 3/Orange to form VHA.
Apple's Siri to work in Australia (Credit: Apple Inc.)

All done: Telstra rounds out Australia iPhone 4S pricing

In the nick of time, Telstra has this morning released its pricing for Apple’s iPhone 4S which goes on sale both in Australia and around the world this Friday.
Vodafone Australia (Credit: iamjon/Flickr)

Vodafone considering charging for Visual Voicemail access

Vodafone Australia has today confirmed it’s considering charging users up to a maximum $5 per month to gain access to Visual Voicemail services.
Windows Phone 7 'Mango' approved by Vodafone (Credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft WP7 update now rolling out to Telstra, Optus and Vodafone users

Microsoft has confirmed Telstra, Optus and Vodafone customers with a Windows Phone 7 device are now receiving the latest platform update, dubbed ‘Mango’.
Windows Phone 7 'Mango' approved by Vodafone (Credit: Microsoft)

Telstra gives Windows Phone 7 ‘Mango’ update its approval

Telstra has this morning confirmed it has now approved the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 update, ‘Mango’, for use on its NextG network.
Windows Phone 7 'Mango' approved by Vodafone (Credit: Microsoft)

Optus approves Windows Phone 7 ‘Mango’ update

Optus has this afternoon confirmed it too has approved the forthcoming update to Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform, meaning it’s ready to go as soon as Microsoft release it.