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Telstra looks to NetComm for broadband router supplies
Despite the daunting task of working with a “beast” like Telstra, Australian networking vendor - Netcomm - has entered into a product supply agreement with one of Australia’s largest telecommunications provider.
Lilia Guan
May 12 2008, 2:14PM
Collaboration
Telstra’s Next G network good enough for Department of Defence
Australian telecommunciations provider, Telstra has been picked up as the Department of Defence’s (Chief Information Office Group - CIOG) sole supplier of its extensive and critical fixed voice, mobile and broadband requirements.
Lilia Guan
May 8 2008, 12:02PM
Collaboration
Telstra drops NextG court case
Telstra has decided to drop its appeal against the Federal Court's December 2007 ruling that it engaged in false, misleading or deceptive conduct in relation to the coverage available on its Next G mobile network.
Lilia Guan
May 8 2008, 11:05AM
Mobility
Telstra signs $162 million telco contract with DoD
Telstra has secured a six-year, $162 million telecommunications contract with the Department of Defence (DoD) that is expected to result in savings of over $13 million per annum.
Staff Writers
May 6 2008, 1:51PM
Collaboration
Opinion: Vista schmista, Telstra schmelstra
Well, we just spent the weekend figuring out what went wrong with our plans to setup a client's new branch office using Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista workstations. The gig was supposed to be finished Friday, but we didn't get out of town until Sunday night. And it wasn't the applications or the network that bit us in the bum this time. No, it was the printers. And Telstra.
Ian Yates
May 5 2008, 1:22PM
Collaboration
NBN request: Reigning in the gorilla that is Telstra
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy’s National Broadband Network (NBN) Request for Proposal (RFP) has made people sit up and take serious notice of the current situation.
Lilia Guan
May 3 2008, 8:27AM
Collaboration
Unsolicited Telstra share purchase offer on the loose
Telstra has warned its shareholders they may receive an unsolicited offer to purchase Telstra shares at a heavily discounted price.
Staff Writers
May 2 2008, 4:06PM
Finance
Wireless last mile could bypass Telstra copper network, says Conroy
Fibre to the Node proposals using wireless links to reach homes could end the conflict over access to Telstra's copper network, according to Federal Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Adam Turner
May 2 2008, 7:08AM
Collaboration
Telstra wholesale exemptions could be a hollow victory
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released a draft decision that it will exempt Telstra from the requirement to offer two wholesale PSTN services in parts of metropolitan Australia. The exemption would apply to wholesale line rental (WLR) and local call service (LCS), but only in areas where ULL-based competition is already established.
Lilia Guan
Apr 30 2008, 1:39PM
Collaboration
Telstra chooses Polycom for IP telephony service
Telstra has selected telecommunications equipment provider Polycom as preferred handset provider for its Telstra IP Telephony (TIPT) service.
Staff Writers
Apr 29 2008, 11:42AM
Mobility
Telstra closes its CDMA network today
Telstra shops and dealers across Australia prepared for a last minute rush this weekend as remaining CDMA customers grab their last chance to move off the old CDMA network, which closes on 28 April.
Staff Writers
Apr 28 2008, 6:51AM
Collaboration
Telstra answers last FAQ’s about CDMA closure
Australian telecommunications giant, Telstra is counting down the last days of its CDMA closure. According to the telco, Telstra is alerting all remaining CDMA mobile customers that the final countdown has now started with just 10 days to go before the CDMA mobile network shuts down for good.
Staff Writers
Apr 18 2008, 1:29PM
Mobility
Telstra: CDMA customers avoid the Next G network rush
Australian telecommunication giant, Telstra, is urging all remaining CDMA customers to act now and upgrade to the Next G network to avoid any last minute rush when the CDMA network closes on 28 April.
Staff Writers
Apr 17 2008, 8:18AM
Collaboration
Netspace Networks complains to ACCC about Telstra
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has recently received notification of a telecommunications access dispute – under Part XIC of the Trade Practices Act 1974 – brought on by Netspace Networks Pty Ltd against Telstra.
Staff Writers
Apr 11 2008, 3:17PM
Collaboration
Telstra and Alcatel link Oz to US with submarine cable
Telstra and Alcatel-Lucent have demonstrated a new 9,000 kilometre submarine cable that - both organisations claim - will dramatically increase Internet capacity between Australia and the United States.
Lilia Guan
Apr 8 2008, 4:35PM
Collaboration
Telstra talks up Next G network
Telstra is talking up its Next G network, claiming the wide coverage and data speeds of its Next G network could open up new opportunities for businesses across Australia to monitor and control remote sites without leaving their home or office.
Lilia Guan
Apr 8 2008, 11:36AM
Collaboration
CeBIT Australia confirms attendance by Telstra and Optus
With CeBIT Australia 2008 only a month away, local event organiser Hanover Fairs Australia has confirmed Optus and Telstra will join multinational technology vendors Fujitsu, Motorola, Oracle, Panasonic, Red Hat, Siemens, Sony and Yahoo at the event.
Lilia Guan
Apr 4 2008, 1:05PM
Collaboration
Telstra shops pass the Next G accreditation test, resellers next
Telstra country wide director Gary Goldsworthy said that all of Telstra's branded shops have completed a Next G accreditation program. The telco will also introduce the approved accreditation program to its appointed resellers.
a Staff Writer
Apr 2 2008, 11:15AM
Collaboration
Telstra complies with ACCC on price control arrangements
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released a
report
to the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, on the adequacy of Telstra's compliance with price control arrangements.
Lilia Guan
Mar 25 2008, 2:31PM
Collaboration
ACCC pleased with Telstra court ruling
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has welcomed last weeks unanimous High Court ruling against Telstra.
Staff Writers
Mar 10 2008, 3:27PM
Collaboration
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