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There is no deal on ADSL2+ regulation says Conroy
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There is no deal on ADSL2+ regulation says Conroy | There is no deal on ADSL2+ regulation says Conroy |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Monday, 11 February 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Now Conroy, on the ABC's Inside Business programme, has categorically denied this. Asked by host, Alan Kohler, "Have you made a commitment?" Conroy replied: "Under law, I have no role, any decision that I would purportedly make would actually hold no standing in law, this is a matter for the ACCC as I explained in my letter [to Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo] and in all my public statements I've made it very clear that this is properly the matter for the ACCC but on the basis of the public statements and the conversations that I had with the ACCC, I was happy to write to Telstra and if that gave them the comfort to be able to switch on 900 exchanges that reached 2.4 million households, then this was a win-win...My letter confirms what the ACCC have said, but Telstra haven't received a decision by Stephen Conroy because Stephen Conroy can't make a decision. What I did was, after speaking with the ACCC, confirm the view that the ACCC have put forward and agree with the position of the ACCC." |
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