Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
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David Heath
Tuesday, 23 June 2009 14:16
Following a recent report in iTWire to the effect that the WikiLeaks organisation were complaining that ProjectWhistleBlower contained a verbatim copy of WikiLeaks, the ProjectWhistleBlower has responded.
"Projectwhistleblower is not affiliated or part of any government or military agency in any country.
"Some members have been 'associated' with certain gov/mil elements, these members are wholly for the right for freedom of the press and free speech.
"These particular members have already proved to be huge assets to our organization, and projectwhistleblower considers those individuals an asset to be protected.
"Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer."
Thus far, it seems ProjectWhistleBlower has only address (on the record) issues raised in the previous story regarding the affiliations of the group's members ("former UK special forces"). Nothing yet on either the content or copying allegations.
In a private communication with iTWire, the ProjectWhistleBlower representative foreshadowed that they are in continued conversations with WikiLeaks, but that the result of these discussions has not yet been made public.
More as this story unfolds.
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