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Opinion: We have failed
Telstra’s T-Suite software-as-a-service offering has finally seen the light of day and the biggest shock is the sticker price.
Ian Yates
Nov 5 2008, 7:56AM
Collaboration
Telstra cans Terria debate
Telstra is at the centre of a new storm amid allegations that it pulled out of tomorrow’s NBN debate after a failed last-minute attempt to oust the Competitive Carriers Coalition (CCC) and Paul Budde from the Broadband World conference program.
Ry Crozier
Nov 4 2008, 1:13PM
Collaboration
Telstra takes wraps off hosted apps
Telstra has revealed the first stage line-up of its long-anticipated SaaS business, with hosted applications from Microsoft, McAfee, MessageLabs and Iron Mountain.
Staff Writers
Nov 3 2008, 3:44PM
Collaboration
Telstra stands ready to build NBN
Telstra has conducted ‘detailed planning’ and secured financing to build what they claim is ‘Australia’s most urgent and important infrastructure project’, but has stopped short of committing to actually bid for it.
Staff Writers
Oct 31 2008, 10:23AM
Collaboration
Telstra pumps $20m into West Oz networks
Telstra has been conspicuously absent from the NBN saga this week, instead announcing a $20 million injection of dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems on fibre routes in regional Western Australia.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2008, 9:53AM
Collaboration
Telstra adds first EDA to Next G range with MC75
Telstra has introduced the first Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) on the Next G network, the Motorola MC75.
Staff Writers
Oct 28 2008, 7:53AM
Collaboration
Terria dances on Telstra’s NBN threats
Terria has jumped on threats by Telstra that it would not bid for the NBN if structural separation remains on the table, claiming its rival is only interested in 're-monopolising fixed line voice and Internet services in Australia'.
Staff Writers
Oct 27 2008, 8:29AM
Collaboration
Opinion: Regulate this
News of a Brisbane ISP charging customers for making complaints started us thinking that Arthur Daley had quit selling used-cars in London, migrated to the Gold Coast and setup shop in the telco sector.
Ian Yates
Oct 23 2008, 3:03PM
Collaboration
Opinion: Yippee-kay-aye!
Telstra has caved in to pressure from consumers (and possibly perhaps maybe we media types might have helped) and will no longer charge one family-sized car per megabyte of excess data on its NextG wireless plans.
Ian Yates
Oct 21 2008, 6:26AM
Collaboration
Telstra dumps excess fees on some broadband plans
Telstra has revamped its BigPond wireless broadband plans for the second time in two months, increasing the limits of its 3 GB plan and dropping its contentious excess usage charges on high-end plans.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2008, 2:38PM
Collaboration
NBN ‘critical’ to resolving State backhaul complaints
Two state government submissions to the regional telecommunications review led to the finding of ‘inadequate’ backhaul availability in regional Australia, the committee chair has revealed.
Ry Crozier
Oct 20 2008, 7:11AM
Collaboration
Pacnet to dedicate more resources to its channel
Pacnet is looking to hire a dedicated national channel manager to focus on channel activities and undertake a review of its current crop of resellers.
Lilia Guan
Oct 17 2008, 2:15PM
Collaboration
Opinion: Information highway to hell
Telstra's claims that we desperately need the National Broadband Network and that it should be made from fibre optic cables haven't really been disputed by anyone really.
Ian Yates
Oct 13 2008, 7:54AM
Collaboration
Telstra retains Accenture to maintain new billing system
Accenture has signed a five-year, multi-million-dollar application outsourcing contract with Telstra to maintain the telco’s customer care and billing platform.
Staff Writers
Oct 10 2008, 7:33AM
Collaboration
Telstra says NBN pretenders need to put up or shut up
Tesltra’s CEO Sol Trujillo has made an impassioned plea for Australians to distinguish the important from the trivial - what he calls the 95 percent issues; from the five percent issues.
Staff Writers
Oct 9 2008, 12:32PM
Collaboration
Telstra tells Rudd: We need high-speed broadband
Telstra has told PM Rudd that high-speed broadband must be the first cab off the rank. But on whose terms?
Staff Writers
Oct 3 2008, 1:32PM
Collaboration
Telstra launches MNOC in Sydney
Telstra has taken the wraps off a new ‘multi-million dollar’ managed network operations centre located in Sydney’s central business district.
Ry Crozier
Oct 3 2008, 10:07AM
Collaboration
Telstra responds to reports of stranded mobile customers
Telstra has responded to reports of "stranded customers" made by anonymous dealers to
The Australian
, saying that its new billing platform is "on track".
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2008, 3:33PM
Collaboration
Telstra claims Act hinders broadband growth
Telstra wants reform on a specific telecommunications access regime set out in Part XIC of the Trade Practices Act.
Staff Writers
Sep 29 2008, 3:17PM
Collaboration
GAP calls for reform of telecoms access regime
Urgent reform of the current telecommunications access regime is needed to generate the investments required to give Australia state-of-the-art, world-leading telecommunications, the Global Access Partners (GAP) Congress on Regulatory Affairs heard today.
Staff Writers
Sep 27 2008, 8:28AM
Collaboration
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