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myKP does deal with Telstra for ADSL2+

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According to myKP’s release, Telstra Wholesale Group Managing Director Kate McKenzie said she looked forward to working with the new ISP. 
 
“We are delighted to form a new commercial relationship with myKP and we are pleased they have chosen Telstra Wholesale to help them deliver high quality and valued products to their end-users,” Ms McKenzie said. 
 
myKP’s Kaloudis added: “Telstra not only represented the best coverage, but they also have the best ordering, provisioning and support.

“In addition they were the only vendor capable of demonstrating their commitment to continued product development and innovation.” 
 
myKP says it expects that “full system integration will take approximately two months to complete.” 
 
It will be very interesting to see what Whirlpool forum members will have to say about this latest myKP development!