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National broadband network 'must be independent'

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Melbourne : Australia | about 1 year ago  
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Officials from the Terria consortium have appeared at a Senate inquiry into the Federal Government's proposed national broadband network. Terria's chairman Michael Egan has told the inquiry he fears Telstra will use the national broadband contract to crush its rivals.
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