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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
How Telstra proposes to cut noise on the NBN
Telstra claims it has focused much of the engineering attention for its NBN proposal on mitigating noise and cross-talk between the node and customer premise.
Ry Crozier
Dec 6 2008, 7:44AM
Collaboration
Inside Telstra's technical plans for the NBN
Telstra has given the first clear indications of its NBN proposal and the level of complexity that would be involved in the build, saying it would need to work 24x7 every day for five years to deliver the government’s planned network on time.
Ry Crozier
Dec 5 2008, 7:42AM
Collaboration
$34M fibre optic cable layed out for indigenous Australians
The traditional owners of Arnhem Land (Northern Territory) celebrated the laying of the $34 million fibre optic cable by Telstra, the NT Government and the Northern Land Council.
Staff Writers
Dec 4 2008, 2:36PM
Collaboration
Telstra claims NBN at risk due to separation demand
Telco giant, Telstra, has come out and slammed proponents calling for the separation of its core infrastructure, claiming it puts the benefits of the National Broadband Network (NBN) at risk.
Staff Writers
Dec 4 2008, 2:36PM
Collaboration
Is the Telstra submission a joke?
Broadband minister Stephen Conroy is talking tough that his government is ‘not going to be pushed around’ by Telstra on the issue of further concessions for the NBN build.
Staff Writers
Nov 29 2008, 8:45AM
Collaboration
Singtel Optus labelled ‘sub-prime’ bidder over $8bn funding gap
Telstra has labelled the bid of its bitter NBN rival Singtel Optus as ‘sub-prime’, because the source of $8 billion of its funding is still unclear.
Staff Writers
Nov 29 2008, 8:41AM
Collaboration
Telstra signs-up Internode as a wholesale reseller
Internode has signed a revised wholesale access agreement with Telstra that allows it to offer ADSL2+ broadband services through Telstra’s DSLAM-equipped exchanges.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2008, 11:48AM
Collaboration
Ovum: Telstra plays both sides of NBN
Analyst and consulting company, Ovum, believes Telstra’s decision to lodge a non-compliant bid, allows it to be in the running for the Government’s funding and keep its options open.
Lilia Guan
Nov 27 2008, 2:45PM
Mobility
Telstra pumps $5.5m into South Queensland projects
Telstra has dropped $5.5 million into two communications infrastructure projects in Southern Queensland to provide a backbone for mining and gas developments in the region.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2008, 10:14AM
Collaboration
Telstra signs up Polycom for video conferencing package
Telstra Enterprise & Government customers can bundle their video conferencing with hardware, data access, connectivity and usage as a monthly capped plan.
Staff Writers
Nov 18 2008, 3:05PM
Collaboration
Telstra and Juniper deliver first multi-site field
Juniper Networks and Telstra have completed the first multi-site field trial of the TM Forum’s IPsphere framework.
Staff Writers
Nov 18 2008, 1:38PM
Collaboration
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