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Construction needs cloud flexibility

Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.

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Telstra introduces new business line plans

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Telstra has unveiled five new capped fixed phone plans for its small to medium business customers that, it claims, offer greater simplicity and value for money, including some that offer unlimited local calls and untimed STD calls.
The new BusinessLine plans mirror those launched  for Telstra’s home phone customers last month. In tandem with the new plans, Telstra says it will adjust some aspects of its existing BusinessLine plans. These price changes take effect on 23 August 2006.

There are five plans: BusinessLine STD Saver at $99.90 per month, Metro at $79.90 per month, National at $59.90 per month and Call Saver at $49.90 per month. Local calls are 15 cents on all plans. STD prices are zero, 40 cents, 15 cents and 40 cents respectively and calls to mobiles 22, 22, 30 and 30 cents/min respectively, all with a 25 cent flag fall.