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  • Now slogging customers who use a separate calling card service ...
    Optus Gets Narky Over VOIP Calls On Mobiles

    If you're planning on using a calling card to help cut costs during holiday travel, it makes more sense than ever to read the fine print. David Neiger and Dan ...

    lifehacker - 1 week, 2 days ago
  • Confirmed that it has been working with them in tests, ...
    Chinese espionage fears on NBN bid

    Optus’ bid for the National Broadband Network bid has left security agencies closely examining the bid, after it is believed that it will involve Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei Technologies ...

    TECHGEEK.com.au - 2 weeks, 6 days ago
  • Close connections with a Chinese telco accused of having ties ...
    Call for clarity on Optus China link

    THE Federal Government must state whether Optus has close connections with a Chinese telco accused of having ties with China's military, the Opposition said today.

    The Australian - 3 weeks ago
  • Been back online through our registers for three months we ...
    Winning Optus customers back

    Losing Optus mobile phone recharge hurt newsagents when Bill Express and associated entities collapsed. Even though Optus has been back online through our registers for three months we are still ...

    Australian Newsagency Blog - 3 weeks, 2 days ago
  • Won a four-year AUD 143m ($94.17m) contract from the Australian ...
    Optus to Provide Converged Comms for Immigration Dept

    Australian telecoms company Optus has won a four-year AUD 143m ($94.17m) contract from the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, DIAC, to provide converged communications services. DIAC will use Optus's ...

    iStock Analyst - 4 weeks, 1 day ago
  • Not yet clarified many details of its proposal to build ...
    SingTel's NBN funding hole: Cartoon

    SingTel-owned Optus has not yet clarified many details of its proposal to build the National Broadband Network, including exactly how it will be funded. In this cartoon, Telstra puts its ...

    zdnet Headlines - 4 weeks, 1 day ago
3 hours, 47 minutes ago Trujillo prices broadband loss
TELSTRA chief Sol Trujillo has cautioned that up to $2 billion worth of revenue could be at risk.
The Australian Business News - 11:52 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
India's Satyam scandal hits local big guns
QANTAS, Telstra and National Australia Bank have been rocked by a major accounting scandal that hit their IT services supplier, Satyam Computer Services, and all have vowed to take action. ...
The Australian : Travel - 11:05 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra won't suffer, says Sol
Telstra's revenue would be affected only marginally by its ejection from the national broadband network, a bullish Sol Trujillo says.
The Age - 11 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Trujillo outlines revenue risks
TELSTRA'S boss, Sol Trujillo, has admitted up to $2 billion of the company's revenues are at long-term risk if a competitor builds a national broadband network.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 10:45 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra, NAB stunned by $1.8b Satyam Computer Services rort
CORPORATE Australia's push to export IT jobs to India is in disarray following a $1.84 billion fraud involving one of the world's key outsourcing companies. Telstra, Qantas, Coles, National ...
Business Sense - 10:18 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Optus gives away family's phone number after Telstra switch
A FAMILY that had the same contact details for 15 years are angry their phone number was given to a family in the next suburb. Ruth and Bob Pye had ...
Business Sense - 9:19 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Oh lucky man … Trujillo bets on Vegas
TELSTRA'S directors, including the chief executive, Sol Trujillo, have descended on the most unorthodox of destinations for a board meeting - the world's gambling capital.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 8:54 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra holding back on faster cable Internet?
There's long been a suspicion that Telstra deliberately holds back from delivering newer technology to its customers. Now CEO Sol Trujilo has confirmed it.
iTWire - Latest Headlines - 4:28 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Resources sector drags market down
Rio Tinto dropped more than 6 per cent to $44 after falls in base metals prices overnight. Shares in Telstra are down nearly 2 per cent to $3.69 after the ...
ABC farm labour news - 4:25 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra could adopt 'scorched earth' policy to stymie NBN
Statements made yesterday by Telstra CEO Sol Trujilo suggest the company could sacrifice swathes of its copper network to stave off competition from the successful National Broadband Network.
iTWire - Latest Headlines - 4:16 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra takes aim at NBN winner despite lost billions
Telstra has claimed that between $1 and $2 billion in annual revenues may be at risk after its exclusion from the NBN process but that it is already in a ...
IT News - 4:15 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra Says It May Lose Up to A$2 Billion on Network Exclusion
By Andrea Tan Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Telstra Corp., Australia’s largest phone company, said it may lose as much as A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) in sales over an “extended period” ...
Bloomberg - 2:54 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Loss of NBN may cost Telstra $2 billion
Telstra is warning that the loss of the tender to build the national broadband network may see it lose as much as 2-billion dollars in revenues.
Sky News Business - 2:09 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Telstra shrugs off $2bn NBN hole
Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo has shrugged off the potential financial effects of being excluded from the National Broadband Network process, saying that in a "perfect" scenario, Telstra only stood ...
zdnet Headlines - 1:53 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Unionised Telstra workers to strike this weekend
The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union have confirmed speculation by announcing a ban on ‘overtime, recalls and call backs’ for unionised Telstra workers this weekend.
CRN Australia - 1:26 p.m. Thursday 8th January 2009

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