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Telstra "banging its shoe" on regulation: Budde
Telstra has used an overseas speech by one of its executives to lobby the Federal Government to give the telco a freer hand to control access to its network.
Nate Cochrane
Jan 30 2009, 7:55AM
Collaboration
Commander’s limbo state could spell the end
The failure of Commander Telecom Group (CTG) to acquire Commander’s telecommunications arm, has thrust the service provider into limbo, which could spell the end for the Australian service provider.
Lilia Guan
Jan 28 2009, 2:08PM
Collaboration
Telstra’s COO heads back to US
Telstra chief executive officer, Sol Trujillo announced that outgoing cheif operating officer, Greg Winn, will not have a replacement for his job.
Staff Writers
Jan 22 2009, 12:40PM
Collaboration
Telstra appeals wholesale voice service ‘red tape’ ruling
Telstra’s lawyers will appeal a determination by the Australian Competition Tribunal that overturned an ACCC ruling to release the carrier from specific wholesale local voice service regulations.
Staff Writers
Jan 15 2009, 8:22AM
Collaboration
ispOne sub-wholesales Telstra ADSL2+ as Optus falters
ispOne has inked a new agreement with Telstra that will enable it to sub-wholesale ADSL2+ services to its customer base of 150 ISPs.
Ry Crozier
Jan 14 2009, 8:03AM
Collaboration
Broadband sales hits highs in 2009
Broadband Expert is predicting sales of mobile broadband to double in 2009 and overtake fixed line broadband services within three years.
Staff Writers
Jan 13 2009, 2:18PM
Collaboration
Telstra customers pay for local presence plan
Telstra has opened for public comment its latest regional and rural presence plan but said customers would wear the cost of it preparing the ‘unnecessary’ document.
Staff Writers
Jan 9 2009, 3:10PM
Collaboration
Telstra announces Australian Business Woman of the Year 2008 winners
Telstra saw a 20 percent increase in award entries to its Australian Business Woman of the Year last year.
Staff Writers
Jan 9 2009, 12:57PM
Collaboration
Telstra takes aim at NBN winner despite lost billions
Telstra has claimed that between $1 and $2 billion in annual revenues may be at risk after its exclusion from the NBN process but that it is already in a ‘good competitive position’ to take on the successful bidder.
Staff Writers
Jan 9 2009, 7:04AM
Collaboration
Unionised Telstra workers to strike this weekend
The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union have confirmed speculation by announcing a ban on ‘overtime, recalls and call backs’ for unionised Telstra workers this weekend.
Staff Writers
Jan 8 2009, 2:23PM
Collaboration
Telstra’s wholesale network still needed
The Australian Competition Tribunal disagrees with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on its decision to scale back access to Telstra’s network, citing the regulation was too soon.
Staff Writers
Dec 31 2008, 12:11PM
Collaboration
Telstra welcomes DDSO removal
Telstra claims the Federal Government's revocation of the Digital Data Service Provider Declaration (DDSO) was a sensible first step in reducing the unnecessary regulation, red tape and reporting that plagues the sector.
Staff Writers
Dec 19 2008, 11:43AM
Collaboration
Internode unveils pricing for new ADSL2+ plans
Internode has claimed it is offering ‘far better value’ reselling ADSL2+ services on Telstra’s DSLAMs than BigPond does ‘at all price points’.
Staff Writers
Dec 18 2008, 12:01PM
Collaboration
Self-regulation failure forces Conroy to lay down NBN law
Federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has criticised the Australian telecommunications sector for its inability to ‘cooperate, have a discussion or reach a common position’ on the NBN – or anything else of importance.
Ry Crozier
Dec 18 2008, 11:17AM
Collaboration
Telstra and Govt's NBN fall out bad for both sides
While outrage has been expressed over Telstra being ousted from the National Broadband Network (NBN) bid, it will prove to be a burden for the telco and the Government.
Lilia Guan
Dec 16 2008, 2:02PM
Collaboration
Telstra ‘excluded itself’ from NBN: Conroy
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has officially shut the gate on Telstra’s NBN proposal, saying the incumbent ‘excluded itself’ by failing to submit ‘one of five mandatory requirements of the RFP’.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2008, 7:53AM
Collaboration
Telstra’s NBN submission dropped
Telstra has been informed that the Commonwealth has excluded it from the National Broadband Network (NBN) request for proposals (RFP) process.
Staff Writers
Dec 15 2008, 2:42PM
Collaboration
Telstra pilots videoconferencing for remote aged care
Telstra is piloting a videoconferencing and IT system at four aged care facilities in NSW and Queensland it hopes will help connect residents to medical specialists and form the basis for a repeatable system that can be rolled out nationwide.
Staff Writers
Dec 12 2008, 7:54AM
Collaboration
AFP and Telstra to fight hi-tech crime
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Telstra will increase cooperative efforts to reduce hi-tech crimes like identity fraud, phishing, botnet networks and attacks on public and private sector computer networks.
Staff Writers
Dec 11 2008, 8:16AM
Security
21Mbps Next G network no substitute for an NBN: Telstra
Telstra’s Next G network might be surpassing the National Broadband Network minimum downlink speed of 12Mbps, but that doesn’t mean Telstra is using it to bypass the NBN process.
Ry Crozier
Dec 9 2008, 8:00AM
Collaboration
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