TERRiA
Telstra slams Whirlpool and “dead tree journalists” over unfair NBN coverage
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Seemingly sick to death of constant attack on Telstra from “dead tree journalists” with an agenda, competitors and "geeky" Whirlpool critics, Telstra’s “Telstra-phile” Rod Bruem is taking the broom to the critics and whacking them over the head with it.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Seemingly sick to death of constant attack on Telstra from “dead tree journalists” with an agenda, competitors and "geeky" Whirlpool critics, Telstra’s “Telstra-phile” Rod Bruem is taking the broom to the critics and whacking them over the head with it.
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Telstra makes mockery of NBN tender process
By: Stan Beer
It really makes no difference whether a Howard Coalition or a Rudd Labor Government is in power, Telstra obviously considers itself answerable to no-one. What other conclusion can be drawn from the monolithic telco's action of answering the Government's RFP to build the National Broadband Network with a non-compliant 12-page document?
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By: Stan Beer
It really makes no difference whether a Howard Coalition or a Rudd Labor Government is in power, Telstra obviously considers itself answerable to no-one. What other conclusion can be drawn from the monolithic telco's action of answering the Government's RFP to build the National Broadband Network with a non-compliant 12-page document?
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Terria NBN bid morphs into Optus bid
By: Stuart Corner
After promising for months that it would bid for the national broadband network the Terria consortium has been reduced to a supporting role in a bid from its dominant member, Optus, which through Optus Networks Investments (ONI), has submitted a bid for the NBN "backed by Terria"
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By: Stuart Corner
After promising for months that it would bid for the national broadband network the Terria consortium has been reduced to a supporting role in a bid from its dominant member, Optus, which through Optus Networks Investments (ONI), has submitted a bid for the NBN "backed by Terria"
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Terria takes its message to Tamworth
By: Stuart Corner
Terria - the Optus led consortium bidding to build the National Broadband Network - held a community consultation in Tamworth to spell out its plans for the network and re-iterate its promise to prioritise installation in regional Australia.
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By: Stuart Corner
Terria - the Optus led consortium bidding to build the National Broadband Network - held a community consultation in Tamworth to spell out its plans for the network and re-iterate its promise to prioritise installation in regional Australia.
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Telstra pulls out of broadband conference alleging panel bias
By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has made an eleventh hour withdrawal from a broadband conference being held in Sydney on 5 and 6 November claiming that a discussion panel was overly weighted with its competitors, and that non-disclosure terms of the NBN RFP would have precluded it from making any meaningful contribution in a 'showcase' session.
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By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has made an eleventh hour withdrawal from a broadband conference being held in Sydney on 5 and 6 November claiming that a discussion panel was overly weighted with its competitors, and that non-disclosure terms of the NBN RFP would have precluded it from making any meaningful contribution in a 'showcase' session.
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It's 'Terria Firma' as consortium members vow "rock solid" support
By: Stuart Corner
The CEOs of the remaining five members of the one-time eight-member Terria consortium planning to bid for Australia's National Broadband Network have confirmed their 'rock solid' support for Terria.
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By: Stuart Corner
The CEOs of the remaining five members of the one-time eight-member Terria consortium planning to bid for Australia's National Broadband Network have confirmed their 'rock solid' support for Terria.
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'That's the last defector', says Terria as TransACT exits
By: Stuart Corner
The chairman of Terria, the multicarrier consortium lead by Optus that is bidding for Australia's Next Generation Broadband Network, says he does not expect any more members to pull out, after TransACT followed AAPT and Soul in exiting from the consortium.
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By: Stuart Corner
The chairman of Terria, the multicarrier consortium lead by Optus that is bidding for Australia's Next Generation Broadband Network, says he does not expect any more members to pull out, after TransACT followed AAPT and Soul in exiting from the consortium.
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Looking for upside as AAPT exits from National Broadband consortium
By: Stuart Corner
AAPT has dealt a serious blow to Terria's credibility and to its chances of winning the Australian Government's National Broadband Network contract, but maybe there is an upside.
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By: Stuart Corner
AAPT has dealt a serious blow to Terria's credibility and to its chances of winning the Australian Government's National Broadband Network contract, but maybe there is an upside.
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Telstra delivers NBN ultimatum
By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has mounted what might be its strongest attack to date on any attempt by the government to deny it the right to build the national broadband network on its terms, claiming it will refuse any other builder access to the copper pairs connecting customers and that it will compete vigorously with a non-Telstra NBN using alternative infrastructure.
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By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has mounted what might be its strongest attack to date on any attempt by the government to deny it the right to build the national broadband network on its terms, claiming it will refuse any other builder access to the copper pairs connecting customers and that it will compete vigorously with a non-Telstra NBN using alternative infrastructure.
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Terria touts for supplier for NBN rollout
By: Stuart Corner
Terria, the consortium of eight Australian telcos planning to bid against Telstra for the right to build Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN), is canvassing for potential suppliers for every aspect of the network build.
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By: Stuart Corner
Terria, the consortium of eight Australian telcos planning to bid against Telstra for the right to build Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN), is canvassing for potential suppliers for every aspect of the network build.
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Telstra tears Terria a new one over NBN monopoly revelation
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Telstra has accused its National Broadband Network rival, Terria, of wanting what Terria accused Telstra of deeply desiring: a monopoly. Should we inform the Parker Bros?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Telstra has accused its National Broadband Network rival, Terria, of wanting what Terria accused Telstra of deeply desiring: a monopoly. Should we inform the Parker Bros?
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Telstra structurally separates itself from structural separation
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The new “Dr Phil Burgess”, aka Group MD of Public Policy and Comms, David Quilty, has knitted Opposition Spokesman Bruce Billson a lovely message effectively telling him to get stuffed, and that as far as Telstra is concerned, structural separation is not an option.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The new “Dr Phil Burgess”, aka Group MD of Public Policy and Comms, David Quilty, has knitted Opposition Spokesman Bruce Billson a lovely message effectively telling him to get stuffed, and that as far as Telstra is concerned, structural separation is not an option.
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Telstra tells Terria: get serious!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Telstra’s “War on Terria” takes another turn with a toothy tirade to “get serious or get out of the way”. Telstra’s telling Terria to “take that!”
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Telstra’s “War on Terria” takes another turn with a toothy tirade to “get serious or get out of the way”. Telstra’s telling Terria to “take that!”
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Australian Government further delays “National Broadband Network”
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With any Australian fibre-based broadband network still up to 5 years away, the date of completion just got extended by at least 6 months as the Australian Federal Government extends the time for “robust proposals” to be submitted for consideration. As usual, the Federal Opposition is outraged!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With any Australian fibre-based broadband network still up to 5 years away, the date of completion just got extended by at least 6 months as the Australian Federal Government extends the time for “robust proposals” to be submitted for consideration. As usual, the Federal Opposition is outraged!
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Telstra fumes at 15% hike on cost of FTTN broadband claim
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The T4: Tell the Truth Telstra website, has published a report from the Centre for International Economics (CIE) claiming Telstra would charge 15% more for broadband services if it wins the FTTN network. Telstra has slammed the report as “bogus” – who’s right?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The T4: Tell the Truth Telstra website, has published a report from the Centre for International Economics (CIE) claiming Telstra would charge 15% more for broadband services if it wins the FTTN network. Telstra has slammed the report as “bogus” – who’s right?
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Telstra's $15b FTTN estimate "scaremongering"
By: Stuart Corner
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo's recent claim that the cost of rolling out an FTTN network to 98 percent of Australian homes would be closer to $15b than the $8 billion in the government's estimate has been dismissed as "a vain attempt to scare off the opposition," but some industry players think his estimate is, if anything, too low.
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By: Stuart Corner
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo's recent claim that the cost of rolling out an FTTN network to 98 percent of Australian homes would be closer to $15b than the $8 billion in the government's estimate has been dismissed as "a vain attempt to scare off the opposition," but some industry players think his estimate is, if anything, too low.
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Conroy backs down on NBN RFP deadline
By: Stuart Corner
Australia's Communications minister Stephen Conroy has caved in to pressure from would be bidders for the National Broadband Network saying the July 25 deadline will be extended to a date 12 weeks beyond that on which all required network information becomes available.
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By: Stuart Corner
Australia's Communications minister Stephen Conroy has caved in to pressure from would be bidders for the National Broadband Network saying the July 25 deadline will be extended to a date 12 weeks beyond that on which all required network information becomes available.
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G9 becomes TERRiA, barks about structural separation
By: Stuart Corner
The group of carrier competitors to Telstra widely expected to submit a bid to build Australia's national broadband network and win up to $4.7b of government funding has announced a new name, TERRiA, saying it will develop a structurally separated model, but it has not commited to responding the NBN RFP as it stands.
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By: Stuart Corner
The group of carrier competitors to Telstra widely expected to submit a bid to build Australia's national broadband network and win up to $4.7b of government funding has announced a new name, TERRiA, saying it will develop a structurally separated model, but it has not commited to responding the NBN RFP as it stands.
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