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  • Telstra NBN Litigation Backdown

    Telstra's public policy and communications representative 'David Quilty' has stated that the telco is not considering legal action against the Federal Government after being booted from the NBN tender process. Speculation has emerged stating that Telstra would seek compensation claims in...
    Posted to National Broadband Network (Weblog) by Ronnie on 12-22-2008
  • Times Up... Telstra NBN Bid submitted!

    Telstra has left their NBN bid submission go until literally the eleventh hour before lodging a 'non compliant' proposal. In what seemed like an eternity, the NBN bidding deadline is now closed. Industry analysts say that it comes as no surprise that Telstra lodged a bid, even after they continuously...
    Posted to National Broadband Network (Weblog) by Ronnie on 11-26-2008
  • Estimates on NBN costs down says Conroy

    Although the current global financial downturn has witnessed the fall of the Australian dollar, Communication Minister Stephen Conroy has rejected claims by Telstra chief financial officer that it would increase costs for the proposed development of the new national broadband network. Mr Conroy argues...
    Posted to National Broadband Network (Weblog) by Ronnie on 10-15-2008
  • Telstra back flip on wholesale ADSL2+

    In a contradictory announcement made by Telstra, the telecommunication giant revealed that it's now planning to offer wholesale ADSL2+ services to competitors. This statement comes only after several months of rolling out ADSL2+ services to over 900 new exchanges. The remarkable turn-around of policy...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 06-11-2008
  • Structural Separation building momentum for Telstra Split

    The 2020 Summit was a success for many various reasons such as it raised concerns, sprouted ideas and addressed important issues challenging Australia and it's future prosperity. In the final report of the Summit, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was urged to split the wholesale and retail elements of Telstra...
    Posted to National Broadband Network (Weblog) by Ronnie on 06-10-2008
  • Telstra Structural Separation looms

    Competition or no competition, that is the answer! The deconstruction of Telstra as a vertically integrated Telecommunication company could be nigh as the push for it's structural separation gains momentum. In a report released by 'Competition Economists Group', who were commissioned by Telstra's...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 05-27-2008
  • TERRiA Firma - G9 adopt new name

    Although not made from earth, the name TERRiA is rock solid and has been adopted (less the Firma of course) as the new name for the group of carriers formerly known as the 'G9' (or should I say the G8). The consortium is made up from Optus, AAPT, iiNet, Internode, Primus, Macquarie Telecom, SOUL...
    Posted to National Broadband Network (Weblog) by Ronnie on 05-22-2008
  • Structural Separation of Telstra: The Final Conflict

    If Britain, Europe and now New Zealand are anything to go by in the Telecommunication's Industry, then surely it might nearly be curtains for Telstra as a vertical integrated company? In the latest structural separation of a monolithic telecommunication's company, Telecom New Zealand has finally...
    Posted to Broadband News and Technology (Weblog) by Ronnie on 04-01-2008
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