Posted March 12, 2008 at 2:19pm by iClarified · 5521 views
9to5Mac is reporting signs that the iPhone will be making its way to Australia in the near future.
Sensis, the search engine division of Telstra (Australia's largest mobile carrier), is hiring an iPhone developer to put its Australia-only search engine on the iPhone. 9to5Mac notes that the only logical reason a telecom would put its Australia-only search engine on the iPhone, is because the iPhone is coming to Australia.
--------------------------------------------------- Design BA for iPhone search application Contract Role
Description:
Are you a business analyst with experience gathering and documenting requirements for interactive web or mobile products? Were looking for a BA with a technical front-end UI background to help us design cutting-edge search applications for the iPhone. This isnt boring old specification-heavy BA work. This is exciting and agile BA work to help us envision mobile search applications that work great and look beautiful. Let us know if you think youve got the right combination of creative flair, geekiness, and detail orientation to get the job done.
Details: * 2-3 month contract * Melbourne CBD
Send a resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to brian.curtis@sensis.com.au
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How will Apple agree to that with Telstra having their own Music & Movie download service?
Telstra is so pig headed they won't change and we all know Apple's thoughts on letting others try and take over their 'territory'. My money is on Optus getting the nod.
Telstra has a very bad record on their treatment of MAC customers and Apple so again I just don't see it happening.
Hopefully Apple won't go any further down this road