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Latest articles on Telstra.
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 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
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
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
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
Windows 7 fuels internet traffic, slows Tassie links
Australian ISPs have reported Akamai server traffic spikes of up to 50 percent as Windows 7 RC was released to the public, while Internode has blamed it for congestion on fibre links into Tasmania.
Ry Crozier
May 7 2009, 4:05PM
Software
Telstra launches TelstraOne Experience
The mobile user interface gives customers one-click access to the applications and services they use on their mobile phone.
Staff Writers
May 6 2009, 12:20PM
Mobility
ShoreTel inks Telstra distribution deal amid plans to expand its channel
ShoreTel is on the hunt for PBX partners and systems integrators in Queensland, Sydney and Adelaide, part of a three-pronged strategy to expand its install base.
Ry Crozier
May 4 2009, 3:07PM
Collaboration
Fujitsu usurps Telstra at Qantas
Fujitsu has won a deal to provide all user-facing IT services for Qantas' domestic and international operations following the airline's decision to prematurely end its seven-year, $750 million desktop services contract with Telstra.
Stuart Finlayson
May 2 2009, 10:02AM
Collaboration
AAPT to join unlimited ADSL2+ bandwagon
AAPT has confirmed plans to uncap off-peak downloads on its ADSL2+ products as part of an unlimited broadband offering.
Ry Crozier
May 2 2009, 9:49AM
Mobility
Telstra wins $1bn telco network upgrade contract with CBA
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has handed a 10 year IT&T services contract to one of Australia's largest telecommunications service providers.
Staff Writers
Apr 22 2009, 11:01AM
Collaboration
Telstra separation debate heats up on CRN
Nothing gets CRN readers more fired up than talk about separating one of Australia's largest telecommunications providers.
Lilia Guan
Apr 20 2009, 2:54PM
Collaboration
Opinion: Splitting Telstra - breaking up is good to do
Simon Hackett, managing director at Internode gives his view on how the channel will be affected by a broken up Telstra.
Staff Writers
Apr 17 2009, 2:00PM
Collaboration
Updated: Telstra Wholesale rolls out $16M deal with Telcoinabox
Australian-owned telecommunications reseller goes with Telstra Wholesale for ADSL2+ bandwidth.
Lilia Guan
Apr 15 2009, 2:45PM
Collaboration
Former IBM sales rep joins Telstra Wholesale
Nerida Caesar has been promoted to group managing director of Telstra Wholesale.
Jenny Eagle
Apr 14 2009, 10:24AM
Collaboration
NAB partners with Telstra & VeCommerce for speech recognition solution
Telstra has sold the VeCommerce solution to National Australia Bank (NAB) to improve its telephone banking service for customers.
Jenny Eagle
Apr 14 2009, 9:00AM
Collaboration
Consumers to pay a premium under NBN plan
If back-of-the-envelope sums are any guide, Australians would need to be paying at least $70-$80 a month for the high-speed national broadband network to be profitable for investors.
Brett Winterford
Apr 8 2009, 3:05PM
Collaboration
Regional reseller said NBN plan better than Telstra's Next G proposal
Local reseller, Ian Grieve, owner of Computer Ambulance told CRN exclusively, that Telstra's answer to the NBN plans wouldn't work in regional areas.
Lilia Guan
Apr 7 2009, 2:20PM
Mobility
ACCC takes issue with Voda-Hutch merger
Australia’s telecommunications regulator has tabled some initial reservations to the proposed merger of Vodafone Australia and Hutchison, concerned it will remove the industry’s most aggressive price competition.
Brett Winterford
Apr 2 2009, 2:08PM
Collaboration
Telstra's T-Suite $4 a month promise to solve your security nightmare
We've reviewed the McAfee security package Telstra is pushing for an ultra-cheap $4 a month as part of the new T-Suite service.
William Maher
Apr 2 2009, 10:25AM
Mobility
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