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Australian Mobile Telecommunication Association

AMTA is the peak industry body representing Australia’s mobile telecommunications industry. Its mission is “To promote an environmentally, socially and economically responsible and successful mobile telecommunications industry in Australia”.

AMTA a “talking head” at DBCDE briefing this week
The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association was this week invited to be part of the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy’s “Talking Heads” program and was given the opportunity to address 120 Departmental staff and outline the policies and programs of the mobile telecommunications industry.
Recycle your old mobiles and help plant more trees.
Australians can join a campaign to plant thousands of native trees for free by recycling their old mobile phones between now and World Environment Day on June 5.
Mobiles challenge fixed line phones as the main form of communications for household consumers
A report released today by the Australian Communications and Media Authority shows that 90 per cent of household consumers have both a fixed line phone and mobile phone, with nearly half (45 per cent) preferring to use mobiles as their main voice communications.
Nominations for privacy awards
Nominations are open for Australian Privacy Awards. AMTA members are invited to nominate for the 2008 Australian Privacy Awards, which recognise and reward good privacy practices across the private and public sectors. An initiative of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, the Awards will be presented in four categories - Large Business Award, Microsoft Small-Medium Business Award, Community and NGO Award, and the Symantec Government Award - with an overall Grand Award presented to the most outstanding entrant.
 
 

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