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Telstra: 'nana phones' on borrowed time

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The Sydney Morning Herald
Technology

Telstra: 'nana phones' on borrowed time

Australians relying on Telstra's old 2G mobile network have less than 18 months to buy a new handset and SIM card if they want to stay with Telstra.

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'Most' of Reddit back online following protest blackouts

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Rare basking shark with a head for science becomes model specimen

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Borderlands creators go even bigger with Battleborn

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WA radio telescope hears ancient signal

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Seafaring spiders can sail across water like ships

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