they do
of the 3 satellites between the two companies their is one shared between both companies which provides the same coverage. they both have their own satellite
optus' covers 96 percent of Australia whilst telstras covers 99 percent
I had to unlock my phone and what you do is ring up your current provider and they will give you a code to put in to your phone which will unlock it from the provider and then you can use any sim card from any provider in the phone.
That depends upon the phone .Once unlocked it is opened to all networks..You can get your phone unlocked from any vendors online like UnBBlock.com for blackberry phones and Simpleunlocking.com for other model phones
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You can unlock Telstra prepaid phones from any vendors online like UnBBlock.com for blackberry phones and Simpleunlocking.com for other model phones
Optus Rev Up Bonus is valid for 14 days from application. The bonus credits can be used for standard talk and or/text to any mobile phone irrespective of the Australian network.
Yes the LG KS360 (Webslider) CAN be PrePaid. In Australia it is Locked to Boost ( run by Optus) on PrePaid but if you do not like the idea of Boost being the network of the phone, you can go to a mobile phone retailer or the place it was bought from and get it Unlocked to Telstra or any other network. I am with Telstra on a Webslider and it IS a good phone no matter what other people say about it and yeah it is a bit of a downer that the touch screen only works for dialling numbers but better some than none, right? Hope I have helped
Mercury & Venus have no natural satellites.
Mercury and Venus do not have any natural satellites.
Venus does not have any natural satellites.
did any robots or satellites arrive on Saturn and what are there names and what year
You probably mean to ask about natural satellites as opposed to artificial satellites. In terms of neutrality, all satellites are neutral. In any event, the planet Jupiter has the most natural satellites, of any planet in our solar system. The planet Earth has the most artificial satellites.
No