Telecom XT Richard Hammond spoof
Here’s how they really ought to have made that ad for Telecom’s XT network.
Would you hire the little-fella to push your product?
Sorry to all those whose content I have clearly stolen for this parody.
Duration : 0:1:55
XT Network Telecom’s new Network WCDMA 850 (Teaser Ad)
Teaser trailer for New Zealand’s new mobile network (Telecom New Zealand’s re-branding). Coming in the later part of May 2009. $2 Billion spent. See http://www.testdrive.co.nz/ more info and questions to www.twitter.com/marcthom
Duration : 0:1:0
Telecom Text message hack (Still working)
this is a flaw in telecoms network first i send a text off the first phone to 333 to request a balence then i send another text message to 333 to request a balence and i pick up that text message on the other phone the samsung w531. now if i stayed on the phone call to *123 it would block the first phone from transmiting anything you couldn’t make phone calls or send text or recive phones nothing zip nothing. telecom still hasn’t fixed it
Duration : 0:2:39
Telecom XT Network parody – X105FM – Wellington
X105FM – Stables with his parody about the Telecom XT network
Duration : 0:3:54
120809 [eng] Rain Bi **New Cute SK Telecom CF!** [full 20 sec]
HQ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWYkulXU5cQ
MAKING OF! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOpDFzr2AgQ
DL: http://sixtofive1982.com/2009/08/12/08-12-09-new-sk-telecom-cf-cute/
-so cute!
translation by akrain@rainlegend
Rain:
I’m a bad guy..
Even my girl, even my friend, even my memories..
I deserted all.
Oops! my cellphone!
STK :
Your address book, movie clips, photos, and characters can be saved at no charge by Tbag Service.
Don’t regret and click it!
Bi bi di ba bi di bu until SKT’s presence will inspire you with great confidence.
Man : What are you doing?
credit to benamoo
Brief translation by rain bird
120809 [eng] Rain Bi **New Cute SK Telecom CF!** [full 20 sec]
Duration : 0:0:22
The Speed of the Internet In New Zealand.
Just a few comments I thought that I would make about the speed and reliability of the internet in New Zealand. Will the upcoming Wi-MAX technology free us up from providers like telecom who restrict upload speeds? I donno, but you probably didn’t come here to read this, so go watch the bloody video!
Duration : 0:6:8
EVPH.PK everybodysphonecompany.com
Everybody’s Phone Company is your new alternative to the large telecom providers that have dominated the local telephone service market! We offer pre-paid service that is a relatively new but fast growing concept in the telecommunications market. Often we are asked how our business works as most people are only familiar with the limited way in which large telephone companies bill or charge their clients. For many reasons, there are large numbers of customers and businesses that cannot get service from their Regional Bell Operating Company. The Telecom Act of 1996 permits small companies like Everybody’s Phone Company to provide these customers with a service that is pre-paid and is renewable on a monthly basis.
Duration : 0:1:16
WHY DOES TELECOM XT SUCK SOO MUCH???
This is strange, within an hour of uploading this video i recieved an email from telecom talking about the network issues they’ve been having an lists suggestions of what to do. Did anyone else get this?
Why did the Telecom XT network crash yesterday? That’s what people seem to be getting upset about, especially over facebook.
Link to stuff.co.nz:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/3268623/Telecom-coy-on-chances-of-crash-compo
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Duration : 0:3:9
John Doherty & John Whelan on ‘The New EU Telecoms Package’
About the Speech:
The wide number of proposals in the Telecoms Package are designed to coordinate action amongst regulators to create a pro-competitive single market without regulatory borders and to reinforce competition. It is intended that this will facilitate high speed internet networks for all Europeans and stimulate economic growth.
In particular, the package will provide for:
- more powers to the Commission including issuing legally binding decisions to ensure the harmonisation of regulation across Member States;
- the establishment of a new telecoms agency;
- ensuring access to optical fibre by smaller telecoms operators;
- the possibility of introducing a functional separation between services and network activities of telecoms operators;
- the introduction of the notion of universal broadband services to consumers;
- wireless services will be made EU-wide operable by harmonising radio spectrum use; and
- the Telecoms Package will provide for the switching of bandwidth from a part of the frequencies now used for broadcasting, to provide wireless broadband services in the future.
These policy objectives of the Telecoms Package are of particular interest to industry regulators, consumer groups, Irish government departments and electronic communication/telecoms operators.
About the Speakers:
Stephen Banable is a national expert with the European Commission in DG Information Society and Media with responsibility for mobile regulatory issues and implementation of the telecoms regulatory framework. Currently he is responsible for the Commission’s proposal for a regulation on international roaming charges.
John Doherty is Chairperson of the Commission for Communications Regulation.
John Whelan is a solicitor specialising in information technology and telecoms regulation at A&L Goodbody.
Duration : 0:27:57
http://rayt02.bebo.com telecom sms / txt snooping