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This is a bit thin on details but it looks like Unwired swapped some spectrum with Austar: The result is that Unwired will concentrate on offering broadband wireless to the big cities in Australia and Austar will now serve more rural regions. Austar is planning to use WiMax to offer broadband wireless services.
Posted by nancyg at July 8, 2005 12:42 PM
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