The first automatic mobile phone service was launched in Australia in 1981, with the first cellular mobile service following in 1987. In 2003 there were over 14.5 million mobile phone subscribers, and the technology had become central to everyday life and culture. Despite the significance of mobile phones, little has been written about their Australian histories. This paper offers some notes on the history of mobile telecommunications in Australia. As well as reviewing the development of the mobile phone in Australia, it looks at the cultural representation of this technology
The wireless economy is expanding internationally, led by the popularity in mobile phones. We view t...
The telephone has long been understood to be a communication tool with personal attributes (Fischer ...
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In this paper, I approach the question of mobiles in Asian countries by considering the case of Aust...
The first mobile phone networks were launched in the UK in 1985. In the 30 years that have elapsed s...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study of mobile phone adoption and use in a remote Aboriginal ...
To what extent have mobile phones become substitutes for fixed-line telephone and fixed-internet, an...
Wireless technologies are sometimes considered to be a convenient option to bypass infrastructure is...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
In 1985, the seeds of a revolution were sown in the UK when people were first able to communicate us...
This paper investigates and analyses the significance of mobile phone communication to an Australian...
Although mobile telephony has often been heralded as a revolutionary and ground-breaking technology,...
ABSTRACT Something of a design after-thought mobile phone SMS (Short-Message Services) have been ent...
Something of a design after-thought, mobile phone SMS (Short-Message Services) have been enthusiasti...
This paper, completed in 1981, and originally titled 'Telecommunications Down Under' was published i...
The wireless economy is expanding internationally, led by the popularity in mobile phones. We view t...
The telephone has long been understood to be a communication tool with personal attributes (Fischer ...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2016. Some of the most remote communities...
In this paper, I approach the question of mobiles in Asian countries by considering the case of Aust...
The first mobile phone networks were launched in the UK in 1985. In the 30 years that have elapsed s...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study of mobile phone adoption and use in a remote Aboriginal ...
To what extent have mobile phones become substitutes for fixed-line telephone and fixed-internet, an...
Wireless technologies are sometimes considered to be a convenient option to bypass infrastructure is...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
In 1985, the seeds of a revolution were sown in the UK when people were first able to communicate us...
This paper investigates and analyses the significance of mobile phone communication to an Australian...
Although mobile telephony has often been heralded as a revolutionary and ground-breaking technology,...
ABSTRACT Something of a design after-thought mobile phone SMS (Short-Message Services) have been ent...
Something of a design after-thought, mobile phone SMS (Short-Message Services) have been enthusiasti...
This paper, completed in 1981, and originally titled 'Telecommunications Down Under' was published i...
The wireless economy is expanding internationally, led by the popularity in mobile phones. We view t...
The telephone has long been understood to be a communication tool with personal attributes (Fischer ...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2016. Some of the most remote communities...