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New research from Telstra shows that internet access along with food and heating are the three things Australians would least like to spend a day without.

“The average Australian household has entered a new age of online connectivity,” said Telstra Executive Director Consumer, Ms Rebekah O’Flaherty.

“Telstra’s research reveals more than half of all households now feature four or more types of internet enabled devices -from wireless laptops to smartphones.”

Telstra’s research also revealed:

  • Half of Melbourne households have more than four types of internet enabled devices, followed by Sydney (44%), Perth (43%), Adelaide (42%) and Brisbane (42%).
  • One in five (23%) Australian households regularly use more than four internet-enabled devices at the same time.
  • Almost a quarter of Australian men (24%) would rather go without food, heating or their TV and mobile phone than give up their internet access; (Women 19%)
  • Surprisingly, older Australians (65yrs+) report having the most home PCs (88% vs 72% among 18 -24 year olds). In comparison, younger Australians are more likely use a laptop in the home (88% vs 53% among people aged 65yrs+).

Source: Telstra

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This week marked yet another milestone in the internet becoming mobile, when the five billionth mobile subscription added to the count, largely thanks to emerging markets like India and China.

According to Ericsson estimates, based on industry information, the five billionth subscription was added on 8 July.

In the year 2000, about 720 million people had mobile subscriptions, less than the amount of users China, alone, has today.

Mobile broadband subscriptions are growing at similar pace and are expected to amount to more than 3.4 billion by 2015 (from 360 million in 2009). Studies show that soon 80% of all people accessing the internet will be doing so using their mobile device.

For some it’s a question of convenience, for others a necessity. Mobile subscriptions allow people who don’t have access to a bank or a bank account to transfer money; fishermen and farmers can get quick updates on sudden changes in the weather forecast, villagers to get local medical care, and children to access online education. It facilitates daily operations of small businesses and drives economic growth.

In more mature markets, connected devices rather than people, are driving the increase in network traffic. According to Ericsson’s vision we will reach 50 billion connections within this decade.

The communication landscape is changing rapidly and, in December of last year, another milestone was reached, when the amount of data traffic carried over mobile networks exceeded the amount of traffic generated from voice calls.

Machine-to-machine communications, or M2M, will be a key component in the future growth of the mobile industry. For energy companies it could be smart meters that read themselves, increase business efficiency and cut operational expenses. In transportation – tracking solutions improve route optimisation and safety for vehicles on the road. Digital signs that can be updated remotely, cameras that can send pictures halfway around the world and even a soda machine that requests restocking when needed are other examples that machine-to-machine technology make possible.

“The degree of connectivity in the world has grown by a factor of 10 over the last decade and we forecast it will increase a further tenfold over the next decade. In 2000, there were 0.5 billion connections in the world, primarily wireline, connecting places to places. Now there are over 5 billion connections, primarily wireless, connecting people to people. In 2020, we expect there will be 50 billion, connecting things to things. Anything that can benefit from having a connection will have one,” said Warren Chaisatien, Strategic Marketing Manager, Ericsson Australia/NZ.

“Australian mobile broadband growth continues unabated, with user numbers expected to reach 3.2 million in mid-2010. At 15% of the population, Australia remains a mobile broadband world leader, currently ranked third, globally, behind Austria and Sweden.

“The Australian mobile broadband market is now entering its second wave, where one size no longer fits all, mobile broadband is complementing fixed broadband rather than cannibalising it, and prepaid and smartphones are fast emerging to join dongles. Service innovation, product differentiation and user experience – rather than pricing – will be the key factors going forward.”

Source: Voice & Data

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DubLi Global Launch

For the first time ever, customers from countries all around the globe will be able to share in the excitement and fun of DubLi’s Global Online Auctions. DubLi will now offer a total of four auction platforms; the two current platforms – USA/North America (US) and European Union (EU), and the two additional platforms Australia (AU) and Global, for the rest of the world. The launching of these four platforms creates an environment where Users from around the world will compete against each other and bid on the same products simultaneously and the price of those products will be reduced, in real-time, on all four platforms. This will generate more bidding activity and create more buying opportunities. It will also make it possible for DubLi to add more state-of-the-art and luxury products to auctions, since we will now have thousands of bidders from around the world competing, in every time zone, on products 24 hours a day.

We have also added a few new and exciting features to all four platforms. First, customers will be able to view the auction items that they are bidding on in their own local currencies. Second, on the Xpress Auction, when customers click “”View Price” they will see a clock showing the amount of time the auction has been running. In addition, the Global Auction will offer hundreds of Name Brand products, amazing top auctions, one-of-a-kind product packages and exclusive DubLi Adventures to customers all over the world the world…yes, anywhere in the world…in real time!

Below you will find the new pricing chart for our four platforms, as you can see the bidding range on Unique bid has changed in $ from 0.25 to 0.20, this should give our customers a better opportunity to acquire the products for an even lower price!

Price for 1 Credit Xpress, price will drop per viewing Unique bidding range
EU € 0.50 € 0.20 € 0.20
AU AU$0.80 AU$0.25 AU$0.20
US US$0.80 US$0.25 US$0.20
GLOBAL US$0.80 US$0.25 US$0.20
Please note: Prices are subject to change in the future.

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I have 12 bags of beautiful Lightning Ridge Australian Black Opals for sale.

There’s a total of 83 stones – all solids!

Just a sample of the Black OpalsThey were mined in Australia by Peter Milic, the man who unearthed the world’s largest black opal.

As you would expect the colours and flares in the video are much less than what you will see in the stones in person. I can provide high resolution photographs on request.

These will interest  wholesalers, retailers, jewellers or collectors.

I prefer to sell the complete collection in one go but will part with them in bag lots. As you can see in the video they have been bagged in similars.

Originally valued by Peter Milic at $66,700 for the lot, they are an absolute steal at only $3,990!

That’s over 94% off their street value! They MUST sell… I need the immediate cash for a business venture.

Purchase online at my shop. I will even throw in FREE Shipping and insurance

I WILL split them up and sell them off in parcel lots if you are not interested in the whole lot.

Because I am really keen to part with them all FAST, please don’t hesitate to call me with an offer, no matter how silly it might sound.

Please enquire or make an offer to Glenn Bolton
Mobile: +61 414 652 366
Landline: +61 2 8205 0055
Email: glenn@triustech.net
www.GlennBolton.com/tag/opal

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