Telstra
Quaking Quilty questions Singtel Optus $10 billion NBN “black hole”
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With many believing Telstra is set to win the National Broadband Network (NBN) tender, come what may, Telstra’s David Quilty is going out on an all-out attack on Singtel Optus, questioning its “$10 billion funding hole” and labelling it a “sub-prime NBN bidder”.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With many believing Telstra is set to win the National Broadband Network (NBN) tender, come what may, Telstra’s David Quilty is going out on an all-out attack on Singtel Optus, questioning its “$10 billion funding hole” and labelling it a “sub-prime NBN bidder”.
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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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Telstra launches hot new Next G phones
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Telstra’s Next G network is getting some of the hottest new phones, and wouldn’t you know it, it’s just in time for Christmas. From a new version of Telstra’s “Country Phone”, a new “simple” phone, to the top new handsets from Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung, Telstra’s hoping your next phone will be on Next G.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Telstra’s Next G network is getting some of the hottest new phones, and wouldn’t you know it, it’s just in time for Christmas. From a new version of Telstra’s “Country Phone”, a new “simple” phone, to the top new handsets from Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung, Telstra’s hoping your next phone will be on Next G.
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Minister welcomes NBN bids
By: Stephen Withers
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has welcomed the proposals to build the National Broadband Network (NBN) - "one of the largest infrastructure investments undertaken by any Australian Government" - but has warned contenders that they face "an extremely competitive assessment process."
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By: Stephen Withers
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has welcomed the proposals to build the National Broadband Network (NBN) - "one of the largest infrastructure investments undertaken by any Australian Government" - but has warned contenders that they face "an extremely competitive assessment process."
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Internode to use Telstra ADSL2+ DSLAMs
By: Stephen Withers
Not satisfied with its own network of ADSL2+ DSLAMs, Internode will begin using Telstra's equipment next month.
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By: Stephen Withers
Not satisfied with its own network of ADSL2+ DSLAMs, Internode will begin using Telstra's equipment next month.
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Telstra lodges NBN bid that isn't
By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has provided the Federal Government with an outline of what it says could be achieved through the detailed bid it has prepared in response to the National Broadband Network RFP but which it has not submitted "due to a number of unresolved issues in the Government's Request for Proposals (RFP)."
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By: Stuart Corner
Telstra has provided the Federal Government with an outline of what it says could be achieved through the detailed bid it has prepared in response to the National Broadband Network RFP but which it has not submitted "due to a number of unresolved issues in the Government's Request for Proposals (RFP)."
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Poll 'proves' the people favour Telstra for NBN
By: Stuart Corner
Just before the 26 November deadline for the National Broadband Network RFP Telstra appears to be trying to spook the government into backing down from its brinkmanship with the 'release' of market research purportedly showing that the voters are solidly behind the idea of Telstra building the NBN, but these research findings need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
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By: Stuart Corner
Just before the 26 November deadline for the National Broadband Network RFP Telstra appears to be trying to spook the government into backing down from its brinkmanship with the 'release' of market research purportedly showing that the voters are solidly behind the idea of Telstra building the NBN, but these research findings need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
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Telstra’s Next G line-up adds more top-end phones to the mix
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Looking for a new phone? Telstra has six of the latest models on the way, in stores from December 1st, ready for the Christmas rush, and ready for all those tempted by Telstra’s ads to get a better signal with Next G in more places. Which phones are coming?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Looking for a new phone? Telstra has six of the latest models on the way, in stores from December 1st, ready for the Christmas rush, and ready for all those tempted by Telstra’s ads to get a better signal with Next G in more places. Which phones are coming?
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Why ISPs can’t afford to let iiNet lose the piracy lawsuit
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If iiNet loses the piracy lawsuit, the ramifications for all Australian ISPs will be immense, forcing all to spy on their users and become online policemen. It will wipe out online privacy, slow down the Internet, impede the free flow of information, impose massive costs on ISPs, impose massive costs on users, and put broadband progress back by 10 years in Australia. Can iiNet’s competitors – or indeed ISPs worldwide – afford to let this happen?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If iiNet loses the piracy lawsuit, the ramifications for all Australian ISPs will be immense, forcing all to spy on their users and become online policemen. It will wipe out online privacy, slow down the Internet, impede the free flow of information, impose massive costs on ISPs, impose massive costs on users, and put broadband progress back by 10 years in Australia. Can iiNet’s competitors – or indeed ISPs worldwide – afford to let this happen?
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Telstra launches Next G advertising blitz
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Starting November 22, Telstra will launch an advertising blitz promoting its 3.5G “Next G” network’s superiority in speed, range and services over the 3.5G networks of its competitors, in a campaign that will run for months over a range of mediums.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Starting November 22, Telstra will launch an advertising blitz promoting its 3.5G “Next G” network’s superiority in speed, range and services over the 3.5G networks of its competitors, in a campaign that will run for months over a range of mediums.
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A tale of two campaigns: TIO's and Telstra's
By: Stuart Corner
By virtue of its size alone Telstra is the subject of more complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman than any other telco. So when the TIO, concerned by the rapidly escalating volume of complaints, launches a campaign and promises to work with the industry to get the numbers down, what does Telstra do? Issue a press release in support? No, it launches an advertising campaign that is almost inviting consumers to complain - about the mobile services of its competitors. Opportunism perhaps?
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By: Stuart Corner
By virtue of its size alone Telstra is the subject of more complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman than any other telco. So when the TIO, concerned by the rapidly escalating volume of complaints, launches a campaign and promises to work with the industry to get the numbers down, what does Telstra do? Issue a press release in support? No, it launches an advertising campaign that is almost inviting consumers to complain - about the mobile services of its competitors. Opportunism perhaps?
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Ovum asks if Australia really needs an NBN?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Thanks to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Australia is going through the hurdles of choosing the technology for a “National Broadband Network” (NBN), smack bang in the middle of a time when wireless technology is improving so much that going wired almost seems like going backwards.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Thanks to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Australia is going through the hurdles of choosing the technology for a “National Broadband Network” (NBN), smack bang in the middle of a time when wireless technology is improving so much that going wired almost seems like going backwards.
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Telstra and Juniper trial the Internet of the future
By: Stuart Corner
The Internet today is a 'best effort' service but the IPsphere Forum has been developing a set of specifications that will enable services to be delivered across different interconnected networks with guaranteed grades of service - for a fee - and Telstra is taking part in the first multi-site trial of this framework using technology from Juniper Networks and others.
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By: Stuart Corner
The Internet today is a 'best effort' service but the IPsphere Forum has been developing a set of specifications that will enable services to be delivered across different interconnected networks with guaranteed grades of service - for a fee - and Telstra is taking part in the first multi-site trial of this framework using technology from Juniper Networks and others.
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Telstra finally waives dead man’s phone cancellation fee
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although the late Bert Snedden had passed away three years ago, Telstra kept on trying to charge his family for a phone cancellation fee. After promises, harassment and a debt collection agency, Telstra has finally waived the outstanding fee, but Bert’s harassed wife and son Paul aren’t impressed.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although the late Bert Snedden had passed away three years ago, Telstra kept on trying to charge his family for a phone cancellation fee. After promises, harassment and a debt collection agency, Telstra has finally waived the outstanding fee, but Bert’s harassed wife and son Paul aren’t impressed.
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3 brings 365-day prepaid wireless broadband and data rollover to life!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The latest salvo in the prepaid wireless broadband war has erupted with 3 Mobile’s new prepaid wireless broadband offer, bringing an option that has a year before expiry and a data rollover option that ensures unused data doesn’t go to waste – unlike competitors.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The latest salvo in the prepaid wireless broadband war has erupted with 3 Mobile’s new prepaid wireless broadband offer, bringing an option that has a year before expiry and a data rollover option that ensures unused data doesn’t go to waste – unlike competitors.
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Telstra's Tasmanian monopoly to be broken by Basslink
By: Stuart Corner
The long-awaited promise of competitive backhaul links between Tasmania and mainland Australia will soon be realised with Aurora Energy and Basslink both set to offer wholesale services into Melbourne over fibre laid with the Basslink power cable that runs across Bass Strait.
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By: Stuart Corner
The long-awaited promise of competitive backhaul links between Tasmania and mainland Australia will soon be realised with Aurora Energy and Basslink both set to offer wholesale services into Melbourne over fibre laid with the Basslink power cable that runs across Bass Strait.
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Telstra's other National Broadband Network?
By: Stuart Corner
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo was telling investors last week that high speed broadband is central to his strategy, while claiming there is every possibility that Telstra won't be part of the Government's planned National Broadband Network. Interesting!
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By: Stuart Corner
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo was telling investors last week that high speed broadband is central to his strategy, while claiming there is every possibility that Telstra won't be part of the Government's planned National Broadband Network. Interesting!
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No Webkit for IE, “App Store” definitely maybe and WM 6.5 for sure
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As reported last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was in town, but statements he made on Webkit and App Store-like software stores for distribution and profits have made waves in the media and developer worlds, while Ballmer has confirmed WM 6.5 is coming before 7.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As reported last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was in town, but statements he made on Webkit and App Store-like software stores for distribution and profits have made waves in the media and developer worlds, while Ballmer has confirmed WM 6.5 is coming before 7.
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