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Telstra pats Labor on the back for latest Bill

Telstra pats Labor on the back for latest Bill

Telstra has welcomed the Federal Government's latest bill to help reduce red tape, declaring the reduced regulatory burden would deliver benefits for businesses and customers.

Lilia Guan Jun 26 2009, 2:58PM Collaboration
Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Telstra ducts not the only underground path.
Staff Writers Jun 25 2009, 8:13AM Collaboration
iPhones in the stream

iPhones in the stream

Live, real-time video streaming coming to your hand.
Nate Cochrane Jun 23 2009, 1:57PM Mobility
NAB adds voice security with Telstra

NAB adds voice security with Telstra

National Australia Bank has deployed voice biometric security in a move that will replace PINs and passwords of callers.
Staff Writers Jun 22 2009, 2:56PM Security
Separation of Telstra, a key issue

Separation of Telstra, a key issue

Should the telco industry wait around 12 years for the NBN to force Telstra to separate its wholesale and retail division, or should the Government intercede now?



Lilia Guan Jun 19 2009, 2:57PM Collaboration
Telstra goes abroad for a distributor...again

Telstra goes abroad for a distributor...again

Is history repeating itself?


Lilia Guan Jun 18 2009, 12:34PM Services
Bigpond meltdown in NSW

Bigpond meltdown in NSW

Telstra ISP breaks down leaving users unable to access the internet for about an hour yesterday.

Lilia Guan Jun 18 2009, 9:18AM Collaboration
NBN will do away with Telstra litigation

NBN will do away with Telstra litigation

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) Telecommunications Report 2007-08 showed the local telco industry is full of competition but bogged down in litigation and customer complaints.

Lilia Guan Jun 17 2009, 2:13PM Collaboration
Geason to lead Telstra Wholesale

Geason to lead Telstra Wholesale

The head of convergent sales at Telstra’s enterprise and government group, Paul Geason, will head up the Telstra Wholesale division from the end of the month.
Staff Writers Jun 12 2009, 1:11PM Collaboration
Telstra awards $1.19 billion of services deals

Telstra awards $1.19 billion of services deals

EDS and Infosys will pick up the lion’s share of application development and maintenance contracts up for grabs after Telstra dumped Satyam in March.
Ry Crozier Jun 11 2009, 1:51PM Services
Basslink confirms capacity switch-on by end of June

Basslink confirms capacity switch-on by end of June

Customer activations on the Basslink submarine cable connecting Tasmania to the mainland could begin as early as in the next fortnight.
Ry Crozier Jun 11 2009, 1:45PM Collaboration
Telcos queue to sell iPhone 3G S in Australia

Telcos queue to sell iPhone 3G S in Australia

Optus, Telstra and Vodafone have confirmed they will offer the iPhone 3G S handset from June 26.
Ry Crozier Jun 10 2009, 9:19AM Collaboration
Telstra unveils $1.2B IT vendor agreements

Telstra unveils $1.2B IT vendor agreements

Telstra has announced a range of major vendor agreements as part of its IT transformation plans to increase efficiency and streamline IT operations.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2009, 1:26PM Finance
ACCC to extend access to Telstra copper network

ACCC to extend access to Telstra copper network

The ACCC intends to extend arrangements governing competitor access to Telstra’s copper network for another five years to ensure investment in existing broadband services until the completion of the NBN.
Ry Crozier , Brett Winterford Jun 6 2009, 9:11AM Collaboration
Opinion: NBN opens a giant can of worms

Opinion: NBN opens a giant can of worms

The Federal Government's decision to invest in a $43 billion national broadband network (NBN) has created more questions and forced the issue of separating Telstra to the forefront of everyone's mind.

Lilia Guan May 27 2009, 3:27PM Collaboration
ACCC: NBN opens Telstra wounds

ACCC: NBN opens Telstra wounds

Australian Consumer Competition Commission (ACCC) believed the National Broadband Network (NBN) project reinforced the need for a review of Telstra's operation.

Staff Writers May 25 2009, 3:07PM Collaboration
Pipe's $200m PPC-1 cable lands despite "personal threats"

Pipe's $200m PPC-1 cable lands despite "personal threats"

PIPE International chief Bevan Slattery said that being “personally threatened by a tier one” carrier in October strengthened his resolve to build the $200 million PPC-1 subsea cable, which made its landing in Sydney today.
Ry Crozier May 21 2009, 2:59PM Collaboration
Sol sent packing six weeks early

Sol sent packing six weeks early

Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo has jetted back to the United States some six weeks earlier than anticipated.
Staff Writers May 20 2009, 9:33AM Mobility
Sol's last amigo walks

Sol's last amigo walks

Telstra has announced that the last remaining American executive brought into the fold by departing CEO Sol Trujillo will fly home at the end of the financial year.
Staff Writers May 12 2009, 7:48AM Collaboration
Ex IBM head made CEO of Telstra

Ex IBM head made CEO of Telstra

David Thodey group managing director of Enterprise and Government for Telstra has been appointed CEO of the telecommunications giant.
Staff Writers May 8 2009, 12:12PM Collaboration

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