Telstra, Optus and Vodafone have all confirmed that the Microsoft Windows Phone Mango update has passed each carrier’s internal network testing, and is ready to distribute to customers as soon as Microsoft officially launches the platform update. A screenshot of Telstra’s Software Update page confirming the carrier’s approval of the Mango update. ( Screenshot by …
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