Vodafone CEO says sorry for 3G woes - ZDNet Australia (Auldgirth) Vodafone CEO says sorry for 3G woes - ZDNet Australia (Auldgirth)

Wednesday 22 December 2010

Vodafone CEO says sorry for 3G woes - ZDNet Australia (Auldgirth)

Vodafone CEO says sorry for 3G woes - ZDNet Australia
Vodafone Hutchison Australia CEO Nigel Dews has issued a personal apology to customers today after technical glitches and a botched network upgrade impacted 3G service levels nationwide. Dews issued the apology on the official Vodafone blog , telling
Source: www.zdnet.com.au

Vodafone's Infinite ads remain on TV - ZDNet Australia
Optus has failed to have Vodafone's TV commercials for its "Infinite" mobile plans removed from the airwaves in the Federal Court today. Optus took Vodafone to court claiming that the TV and print advertisements for the carrier's "Infinite" mobile phone
Source: www.zdnet.com.au

Vodafone chief says 'sorry' for 3G network - ITnews
Suggests issues are at an "individual" - not network - level. Vodafone chief Nigel Dews has apologised to customers for the way it has dealt with a slew of 3G network issues in recent months without any explanation of the root cause of the problems. The
Source: www.itnews.com.au

HTC Wildfire Android 2.2 Froyo update rolling out to Vodafone subscribers - MobileBurn
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Today Vodafone UK announced that the Android 2.2 Froyo update for the HTC Wildfire is now rolling out. The update includes support for USB tethering, the ability to install apps to the SD card, native support for
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Vodafone boss: We pay dues - The Sun
THE UK chief of VODAFONE has slammed suggestions the company dodges taxes - and told protesters to stop targeting his stores. Guy Laurence said the mobile phone giant has always paid its bills and is proud to be British. His comments are the first by a
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ACCAN to Vodafone: Apology just the beginning - Computerworld Australia
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) faces a long journey to restore its customer service reputation after chief executive, Nigel Dews, apologised for network outages , according to the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN). ACCAN chief
Source: www.computerworld.com.au

HTC Wildfire powers up to Android 2.2 on Vodafone - Crave
HTC Wildfire owners should have a little extra Christmas twinkle in their pocket this week, courtesy of an update to Android 2.2 for those handsets on Vodafone. Android 2.2 offers some snazzy new features over 2.1, including tethering, so you can use your
Source: crave.cnet.co.uk

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