Telstra
May 24 2008, Jayaprashanth

This could very well be the biggest tech hoax of the year. A Telstra executive in Australia has been quoted or maybe misquoted as saying that the 3G iPhone will have broadband speeds of up to 42Mbps. This Moore’s law defying statement is having more..

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Telstra chief executive officer Sol Trujillo gestures during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008. Telstra Corp., Australia’s largest telecommunications company, said Wednesday its annual profit rose 13 percent as it...