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News, Telecommunications - Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:34 - 3 Comments
Rival ISPs slam ‘discriminatory’ Telstra fibre deal
news The Competitive Carriers’ Coalition (CCC) this week objected strongly to the Government’s decision to exempt Telstra, the nation’s largest telco, from its own regulations in more than 100 locations around the country, saying that it will leave thousands of Australians without the full benefits of increasing competition in broadband markets.
The CCC represents a number of telcos such as Primus, iiNet, AAPT and more — but not Telstra. The organisation’s response was in reaction to the new accord, signed by Telstra this week with Communications Minister Stephen Conroy, which grants it exemptions from meeting the Government’s and National Broadcast Network (NBN) Co’s regulations for the setup of new fibre infrastructure.








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