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News, Telecommunications - Tuesday, November 22, 2011 11:28 - 43 Comments
Optus slams ‘anti-competitive’
Telstra South Brisbane strategy
news Optus has joined the chorus of industry voices slamming Telstra’s approach to replacing its copper network with fibre in the South Brisbane exchange area, with the telco’s chief executive Paul O’Sullivan last week stating Telstra was attempting to “block competition” in the area.
Telstra has chosen to replace the copper connections to about 20,000 premises in the region as its South Brisbane telephone exchange — where the copper cables terminate — is being closed in order to make way for the new Queensland Children’s Hospital in the area. The region is one of the first in Australia to receive fibre services to the home — but is not part of the Federal Government’s flagship National Broadband Network project, although the long-term plan is for the infrastructure to become part of the NBN.
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