December 2005
Monthly Archive
Australia & Enviroment & Telco24 Dec 2005 01:58 pm
Premium SMS scam from 19900025
A lot of Australian mobile phone users have been the recipient of a premium SMS scam from the number 19900025. The message received is a really bad Christmas joke which you are charged up to $3.50 for receiving. A lot of information on the source of these messages has been uncovered at the whirlpool forums, but if you have received this message you should contact your phone company immediately to report the scam and dispute the charge. Hopefully if enough people complain quickly the scammer will be shut off before too many more people are caught.
Update: I called the number Juz gave below and left my details. A refund cheque arrived in the mail just over a week later.
Australian VoIP services to get their own number range
ACMA proposes new number range for VoIP services (ACMA press release)
From the release: “ACMA is proposing to introduce a new service definition, ‘emerging communications service’, to accommodate VoIP and other emerging services. A new number range for emerging communications services (0550) is proposed. Emerging communications services may be fixed, somewhat nomadic or wholly nomadic but the numbers allocated to them will have no geographic significance.”
I see the creation of a dedicated number range for services which are not geographically fixed to be a good thing. Those of us who run our own VoIP switches or ATAs will be able to easily route this range to a particular destination without needing to guess what is VoIP and what is not. I’m not sure how the fixed line telcos will react to this from a pricing perspective. They may want to price PSTN to VoIP calls at a fairly high rate to try to discourage people from abandoning the legacy networks, but this could just as easily have the opposite effect as being the final straw in what people will put up with from the existing pricing models. Other people are speculating the cost of all fixed line calls will be coming down to a rate closer to what is being charged by VoIP providers. We will have to wait and see what eventuates.
The ACMA is accepting comments on their proposal until 14 February 2006.
Australia & Current Events01 Dec 2005 07:17 am
Australia has the world’s most overpriced housing
House prices ‘world highest’ (The Age / Tim Colebatch and Jewel Topsfield)
From the article: “AUSTRALIA has by far the most overvalued houses in the Western world, with prices 52 per cent higher than justified by rental values, the OECD says.
In a new analysis of the housing boom sweeping developed nations, the OECD also says the price of housing relative to incomes is 50 per cent higher in Australia than in other countries as a group.”
It’s been pretty obvious to anyone looking to buy a house for a couple of years, but now the OECD has confirmed house prices in Australia are just plain nuts. As a renter looking to buy I’m hoping for a massive crash in the property market. Other than winning the lottery I don’t see any other way to be able to afford a house in the near future.