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- Early investors drop Facebook
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News - Thursday, August 11, 2011 13:51 - 23 Comments
Win govt, telcos tell Turnbull: Then we’ll talk
The chief executives of Australia’s top two telcos Telstra and Optus today acknowledged the existence of the Coalition’s new telecommunications policy unveiled last week — but judging from their responses, it may take another election before they start to take it seriously.
The policy revealed by Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull contains a number of new elements compared to the Coalition’s previous policy. It focuses on the retention and upgrade of the existing HFC cable networks operated by Telstra and Optus, as well as serving regional areas through satellite and wireless.
- Telstra cutting top execs’ pay levels
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- Thodey to deliver Mobile World Congress keynote
- A Christmas ode to Sol Trujillo and the National Broadband Network
- Trujillo gone, Telstra chops Brightstar pie
- Thodey’s hip pocket worse off as CEO
- Trujillo speechwriter joins NBN Co
- Oh dear: Phil Burgess is … totally a bikie
- Is Optus 3G almost as good as Telstra?








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