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Friday, 8th July 2005  

 
Austar, Unwired swap spectrum in $15m deal
Online IT reseller Custo closes doors
Phones congested following London blasts
WA reseller Comdek escapes closure
Down cycle seen in chip market
Microsoft to tie a ribbon on Office 12
Austar, Unwired swap spectrum in $15m deal
Austar has agreed to trade some of its 2.3GHz spectrum licences to Unwired in a deal aimed at spreading interoperable wireless broadband further around Australia. More...

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Online IT reseller Custo closes doors
Sydney-based online reseller Custo has closed down, but a completely new company has been tipped to take its place from next Monday. More...

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Phones congested following London blasts
Telstra and Optus last night saw phone congestion as Australians struggled to call loved ones in London following yesterday's terror bomb blasts. More...

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WA reseller Comdek escapes closure
An application to wind up ASX-listed IT solution provider Comdek was dismissed this week by the Western Australia Supreme Court. More...

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Down cycle seen in chip market
The down cycle has begun in the worldwide semiconductor capital-equipment market, which is expected to drop by nearly 12 percent this year, market research firm Gartner said this week. More...

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Microsoft to tie a ribbon on Office 12
When Office 12 comes down the pike in a year or so, it will have a new look and feel aimed at exposing a user's favourite features. More...

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