Is the New Telecom Ad in OZ Promising Sci-Fi Tech for Real?

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A new telecom advertisement in Australia has sparked curiosity and skepticism regarding its claims of introducing sci-fi technology over the next decade. Participants in the discussion are questioning the legitimacy of these claims, with some expressing confusion about what "sci-fi tech" entails. The conversation highlights a desire for more information and credible references to substantiate the telecom's marketing assertions. Overall, the thread reflects a mix of intrigue and doubt about the future of telecommunications technology as presented in the ad.
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Has anyone found any refference on the net about the new telecom add in OZ suggesting they will be marketing new sci-fi tech over the next decade? I've only seen it once and would like to know if they are full of crap or if they're for real.:confused:
 
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David Burke said:
Has anyone found any refference on the net about the new telecom add in OZ suggesting they will be marketing new sci-fi tech over the next decade? I've only seen it once and would like to know if they are full of crap or if they're for real.:confused:
What are you talking about? Marketing new sci-fi tech? WTF is that suppose to mean?
 
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