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Following the Australian governments shock exclusion of Telstra ( TLS ) from participating in the National Broadband Network process, CEO Sol Trujillo has sent a letter to shareholders this morning aiming to calm the fallout. While the giant Aussie incumbent...
Tags: broadband, communications, optus, telecommunications, Telstra, National Broadband Network
Government, marshalling its lawyers for legal action and gearing up to go it alone with a high-speed broadband network after being tossed out of the tender process for a $15 billion publicly-backed national network. But the company now risks losing its...
Tags: national broadband network, broadband, communications, Telstra, broadband network, national broadband, market value, left, Sol Trujillo, telstra share
Telstra , Australia’s dominant telecommunications group, on Monday reacted with fury after the country’s government excluded it from a plan to build a A$10bn ($6.7bn) nationwide high-speed internet network. The group was disqualified from the national...
Tags: broadband, national broadband network, telecommunications, communications, Telstra, monopoly, broadband network, labor, national broadband, Sol Trujillo
The latest snapshot of the state of local government regions, launched in Melbourne on Monday, recommends urgent action to address deficiencies in Australia's broadband network. Dr Peter Brain, of forecasting group National Economics, said Australia's...
Tags: broadband, australia, national broadband network, economics, Australian, broadband network
Rudd Labor Government to commit at least $10 billion to build the national broadband network in order to comply with the terms of its tender. Telstra chief operating officer Greg Winn said that under Telstra's proposal, providing 98 per cent of population...
Tags: national broadband network, broadband, optus, australia, labor, Telstra
Under the Corporations Amendment (No 1) Bill 2008, court declarations disqualifying people from managing a company in New Zealand will extend to Australia. The legislation will in the first instance operate only in relation to banned company directors...
Tags: national broadband network, broadband, labor, New Zealand, NBN, Australia
Australia could leapfrog New Zealand if its government takes up Telstra's offer to build a fibre-to- the-cabinet network that would provide higher speeds and at least as wide coverage as a similar broadband network being built here by Telecom. Telstra...
Tags: broadband, australia, telstra, communications, national broadband network, telecommunications, Telstra Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Australian Broadcasting Corporation
AS THE two 360-kilogram gorillas in the room beat their chests and bared their fangs on Wednesday, the other serious contender for the national broadband network contract was content to keep its counsel. But the Acacia consortium poked its head above...
Tags: broadband, national broadband network, australia, Telstra, Acacia, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The federal government has a goal of the high-speed network reaching 98 per cent of the population. Telstra said rolling out the proposed high-speed broadband network to more than 90 per cent of population would cost more than the $4.7 billion the government...
Tags: broadband, national broadband network, Telstra, broadband network, NBN
Australia has lodged a submission to build and operate the national broadband network, the company confirmed on Wednesday. The company's bid chairman, Doug Campbell, said Acacia's plan for the network would follow models used in gas and electricity markets....
Tags: national broadband network, broadband, infrastructure, Australia, Telstra, Acacia