Once upon a time, in a land down under, some magic boxes known as phones needed a special magic update. Why? Because the old magic (3G) was about to go poof and disappear! Imagine how puzzling it was for the folk holding onto these boxes, realizing they needed to hurry and make their boxes learn new spells. This grand tale involves wizards from Telstra and Optus, who decided it was time for the older magic to make room for newer, shinier spells (4G and 5G). Sadly, some of these magic boxes couldn’t learn the new spells, leaving their owners in a muddle. A helpful beacon, a message sending crow (or was it a text?), could tell if a box was still whispering in the old magical tongue. The wise sages, advising on this splendid transition, promised more amazing spells, less waiting, and more wonders for all. But they also brought attention to the treasure vaults, as not every owner had enough gold coins to swap their magic box for a newer model. Wise beings of business were reminded to make sure their magical artifacts weren’t left behind. And they all hoped for a smooth switch to keep the magic alive. The moral of the story: Embracing new magic while remembering the old keeps the wonderland, well, wonderful. 📱✨🌈
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https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/internet/frustrated-move-costing-740000-aussies-1000/news-story/acacc2ef13f5dd5e9b26bfb055ca00f7