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In a submission to the Senate inquiry into the Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Competition and Consumer Safeguards) Bill 2009 released today, Telstra said the legislation was unnecessary...The proposal is aimed at creating a more level playing...
Tags: Telstra, Senate, telecommunications legislation, telstra called, broadband network, regulatory reforms, national broadband
A former executive of failed U.S. energy company Enron's broadband subsidiary has been sentenced to 16 months in prison. Joseph Hirko, 53, who was co-chief executive officer of Enron Broadband Services, drew the sentence Monday from U.S.
Tags: Enron Broadband Services, Enron Corp., Joseph Hirko, chief executive, failed internet, energy giant, Joe Hirko, U.S, broadband network, Abbott Laboratories
Communications and Information Technology Minister Steven Joyce today released the details of the government's $1.5 billion ultra-fast broadband investment initiative. "Access to ultra-fast broadband is part of the essential infrastructure of a productive...
Tags: Telecommunications Users Association, If Telecom, Internet New Zealand Inc, New Zealand Proceeds, broadband network, Steven Joyce, Auckland
Telstra has announced a full-year profit of $4.07 billion, which compares with $3.7 billion last financial year, and comfortably beats the median analyst estimate of $3.8 billion. Telstra says it has experienced strong growth in revenue and earnings despite...
Tags: TelstraClear Ltd., Telstra NBN, Telstra Corp Ltd, Telstraclear, Australia, broadband network
THE federal government has unveiled the board members that will lead its ambitious $43 billion national broadband network project.
The subject of regulation is not a page turner, but we are going to have to get used to reading and hearing a lot more about it. After the recent financial meltdown, regulators around the world are trying to ensure such an event is never repeated.
Tags: Digital Britain, BBC Worldwide, STV, broadband network, Lord Carter
THE government could announce the board of executives to head its $43 billion national broadband network as early as next month after international headhunter Egon Zehnder was anointed to lead the search. The government will pay $79,000 for a 26-day...
Tags: broadband network
Opposition wants leash on $43b broadband plan Posted June 15, 2009 19:40:00 The Federal Opposition has introduced legislation that would require Infrastructure Australia to assess the Government's $43 billion national broadband network proposal. The...
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Philippines-Navy Lieutenant Senior Grade Nancy Gadian on Thursday personally appeared before the Court of Appeals in connection with the writ of amparo filed by her sister. The Court reset the hearing and gave Gadian's lawyers 72 more hours to submit...
Tags: Rodolfo Lozada Jr., Michael Defensor, Court of Appeals, perjury case, Nancy Gadian, Mr. Jun Lozada, vs lozada, broadband network, national broadband, Navy
The head of Australia's competition watchdog has praised the Government's $43 billion broadband proposal. The chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Graeme Samuel, says the high-speed broadband network will spark a new wave of...
Tags: Graeme Samuel, Australia, broadband network