Government faces Telstra pressure as Mansfield departs

By AAP
15 April 2004 09:22 AM
Tags: telstra, chairman, mansfield, aap, bob, government, pressure

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Talkback 3 comments

    How can anyone take telstra's ...Anonymous -- 15/04/04

    How can anyone take telstra's protestations that they are the best telco in the land when at the top levels, something very wrong is causing their CEOs to jump ship?

    I won't be buying any shares i ...Anonymous -- 15/04/04

    I won't be buying any shares in any new Telstra float. Like most old world telco's, Telstra, is having a hard time making a viable business even out of a monopoly without ripping off consumers with a combination of overcharging and underperforming. Uncle Bob had a hard enough time at Optus so what's really new?

    WOOHOO now maybe telstra will ...Anonymous -- 15/04/04

    WOOHOO
    now maybe telstra will do what is supposed to do and give us a world standard telecomms network.

    we are restricted to 1.5mgbs lines overseas has 4.5 - 6 why

    send that swi whatever home and get someone who knows what they are supposed to do and PROVIDE to Australia

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