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KAZ launches backup service

KAZ launches backup service

Telstra-owned KAZ launched PC Backup, a hosted online backup and data restoration service for desktop PC and laptops.
Lilia Guan Mar 29 2006, 3:31PM Data centre
Telstra milks dying business

Telstra milks dying business

Just a few days after the ACCC announced its regulation plans for local call cost pricing, Telstra has slashed its wholesale local call charge by 32 per cent, to just over nine cents per minute.
Lilia Guan Mar 23 2006, 2:16PM Collaboration
ACCC prepares for VoIP

ACCC prepares for VoIP

Despite domination by Telstra, the ACCC will keep its regulation options open in preparation for changes to the local call services market with the increase in consumer use of VoIP services and broadband technology.
Lilia Guan Mar 20 2006, 12:18PM Collaboration
Roadhound MD attacks Telstra’s Brightstar deal

Roadhound MD attacks Telstra’s Brightstar deal

Roadhound Electronics' managing director Ben Sharma has crticised Telstra's distribution contract with Brightstar alleging it was a "back door deal."
Lilia Guan Mar 17 2006, 12:30PM Collaboration
Telstra strikes Brightstar mobile deal

Telstra strikes Brightstar mobile deal

Telstra has signed an exclusive deal with Miami-based mobile phone wholesaler Brightstar to look after the teleco’s mobile supply-chain management. According to Telstra the deal's worth is not up for discussion.
Lilia Guan Mar 16 2006, 9:31AM Collaboration
Government forces Telstra's hand on fixed line pricing

Government forces Telstra's hand on fixed line pricing

The Federal Government is trumpeting a win for rural Australia through a recent amendment to Telstra’s price controls.
Staff Writers Mar 1 2006, 1:40PM Collaboration
Australia's Telstra to cut jobs, revamp network

Australia's Telstra to cut jobs, revamp network

Telstra is to slash its workforce by nearly a fifth and overhaul its networks in the next five years.
Joanne Collins Nov 15 2005, 12:18PM Mobility
Optus announces 3G network

Optus announces 3G network

Optus has finally launched its own high-speed 3G data and voice network, following Hutchison, Telstra and Vodafone’s lead.
Tim Lohman Nov 14 2005, 3:32PM Collaboration
KAZ's CRM master

KAZ's CRM master

There wouldn’t be too many people in the global IT industry that could say they worked with a member of any royal family.
Byron Connolly Nov 11 2005, 4:42PM Collaboration
Interstate cables OK despite tunnel collapse: Telstra

Interstate cables OK despite tunnel collapse: Telstra

Telstra has said no threat exists to major interstate cables after part of the Lane Cove tunnel roadworks collapsed in Sydney today.
Vivienne Fisher Nov 2 2005, 3:50PM Collaboration
KAZ appoints new CIO

KAZ appoints new CIO

Telstra-owned service provider KAZ has appointed Tony Gold as CIO to manage all functions within KAZ Business Services and its superannuation administration arm AAS.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2005, 10:13AM Collaboration
Telstra goes wireless as Unwired wins $37m

Telstra goes wireless as Unwired wins $37m

Telstra BigPond has finally entered the wireless broadband race just as competitor Unwired announced it had scored another $37 million in funding.
Byron Connolly Aug 25 2005, 12:11PM Collaboration
IT providers help Brisbane homeless

IT providers help Brisbane homeless

Cisco Systems, Data#3, Telstra and their various IT partners have teamed up to internet-enable a mobile outreach program that brings aid to around a thousand homeless and disadvantaged people in South Brisbane.
Fleur Doidge Jul 4 2005, 3:18PM Collaboration
Telstra services inferior, says ACCC

Telstra services inferior, says ACCC

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has blamed a lack of resources and less reliable computer systems for "inferior" service levels Telstra supplies to its wholesale customers.
Byron Connolly Jun 30 2005, 4:36PM Collaboration
Trujillo named as Telstra CEO

Trujillo named as Telstra CEO

Telstra has appointed a US-trained executive, Solomon Trujillo, as its new CEO, replacing Ziggy Switkowski who steps down 1 July.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2005, 4:06PM Collaboration
Telco policy stifling innovation: Cisco exec

Telco policy stifling innovation: Cisco exec

Cisco Systems' senior VP of global service provider sales, Carlos Dominguez, has taken a swipe at federal government telecommunications policy, claiming a lack of competition in Australia was stifling innovation and affecting our global competitiveness.
Darren Baguely Jun 8 2005, 12:44PM Collaboration
Hackett slams Telstra bushband plan

Hackett slams Telstra bushband plan

Simon Hackett, chief of broadband provider Internode, has lashed out at suggestions government should build new local loop networks in rural towns for high speed broadband.
Staff Writers Mar 30 2005, 10:35AM Mobility
ACCC rules against increased peering

ACCC rules against increased peering

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has declared that it would not regulate further internet interconnection arrangements at this time.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Telstra to aid tsunami victims

Telstra to aid tsunami victims

Telstra has offered help to its customers – including aid agencies -- in the nations worst affected by the devastating tsunami that struck South-East Asia on 26 December.

Staff Writers Dec 29 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Telstra wins $185m Centrelink deal

Telstra wins $185m Centrelink deal

Telstra has been named as the managed services provider for Centrelink’s voice infrastructure in a deal worth $185 million over five years.
Staff Writers Dec 8 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration

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