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29 Apr 2011
By Brendan - [Your Community Manager]
Apr
29
2011

Telstra Elite Mobile Wi-Fi winners announced

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I’m happy to be able to reveal the winners of our Telstra Elite® Pre-Paid Mobile Wi-Fi competition.

Each of our winners receive a new Next G®-powered mobile hotspot plus 5GB of data (to use within Australia in 90 days) for telling us why they’d love faster mobile Wi-Fi in more places.

Here are the winners and their entries:

Troy Maloney from Queensland, who wrote: As a University student, I need to be able to access my large (200mb) lecture recordings while on the bus so I can study.

Natalie Romig from NSW, who wrote: I work in a digital industry so it’s extremely important to have quick access to respond to clients and stay on top of trends.

Anthony S from NSW, who wrote: I could take my team from work and we could go and work from anywhere outdoors once a week.

Damien K from Victoria, who wrote: By having faster Wi-Fi in more places it means you can spend more time doing the things you love and less waiting for your downloads!

Stuart Rowe from Victoria, who wrote: Having a small family away at the beach, this would be fantastic device to add to enable all our wireless devices in the caravan park.

Congratulations to our winners!

By Brendan - [Your Community Manager]

Posts: 15

5 Comments

  1. Anthony says:

    I used to be able to use my phone running the previous version of windows as a personal hot spot or wifi router what ever you like to call it. Now I have a windows 7 mobile and I’m very disappointed to find that I can’t do it on the “upgrade”.
    Why would you not keep things from the previous version and then add to them?

  2. Sam says:

    it is disappointing! however this post is about telstra wireless not windows phones…
    :) sorry but i am struggling to see the relevance here.

  3. Dom Swinkels says:

    It is good to see faster WiFi devices coming out but it would also be good if earlier versions were supported a little longer. The battery in my Bigpond AirCard 880U failed and Telstra can no longer supply a replacement. It meant importing them from the USA, which is cheap ($18.00 for 3 of them) but involves delays.

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