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Billion BIPAC-7402L ADSL2+ Modem

bipac7402gBillion’s BIPAC 7402G - Secure, cable-free, high-speed internet access to enhance productivity. BIPAC 7402G is an advanced device designed for office users. It supports the latest ADSL2/2+ technology enabling high-speed data rate of up to 24Mbps. Its powerful QoS feature for traffic priority and bandwidth management, and security features including multiple VPN tunnels with 3DES make the device a perfect mate to the office user or for anyone who has the compelling needs to transmit sensitive data more securely. With integrated 54Mbps 802.11g Access Point in this device, the router brings up the productivity and mobility to office users.

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International Phone Cards

Shopping around for a new phone card is not an easy task. Firstly there are so many providers that advertise rates as low as 1 cent/minute and other such wonderful rates, and secondly there is simply so much choice. How do you know what is good and what is bad?

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Australia Calling Card comparison

Have you ever went to the shop to buy a telephone cards, and you see that there are so many brand of telephone cards available there. the shop usually stick the poster on the wall so you can see it by your self. but can you imagine , if you want to call to india, and try to find the cheapest rate to india by staring at the telephone card poster that could be more than 100 posters, it s really not a good idea isnt it?

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Australia Prepaid Phone Card Distributor

Prepaid Phone cards business in Australia market recently is getting big and bigger. the market itself is increasing as the international students number is increasing as well and also the number of immigrants from other country is increasing as well.

There are a lot of prepaid phone card supplier in Australia. But these are some of the biggest player of  phone card distributor in Australia market:
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Hughesy, Kate, & Dave podcasts

Nova 100fm have announced today that they will be using Hypertag technology to bring their Hughesy, Kate, & Dave podcasts to users via their mobile phones. The radio station will be deploying these Hypertags on bus stops in the Melbourne CD this month to tie in with a new segment in their breakfast radio show.

For many people there are two new words here that you might have never heard before – Hypertags, and podcasts. I’ll start of with the Hypertags which will be installed into the Adshel bus shelters by their distributor, AURA. Basically, the Hypertags allow consumers with a Bluetooth or Infrared enabled mobile phone to interact with a small electronic tag embedded into the advertising media – in the case of the bus stops, a poster. When activated the Hypertag can send files to the consumers’ device; be it video, audio, image, animation, calendar reminder, and so on.
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