ACCC ticks Telstra on pricing

By AAP
14 October 2004 05:17 PM
Tags: telstra, consumer, loop, competition, australian, local, commission, pricing

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    The sooner Tel$tra's local loo ...Anonymous -- 14/10/04

    The sooner Tel$tra's local loop is bypassed the better. Due to Tel$tra's woeful incompetance we have slipped way down the OECD ladder. NO ONE has the muscle, clout or dollars to fight Tel$tra, either technically, due to it's network reach, or in any court of law. The Feds wont step in. They wouldn't lift a finger before last Saturday. It's a sure bet they wont now, in case it upsets their plans to sell the "cash cow" it has in Tel$tra. It would help if some of our idiot MP's made an effort to understand the technology we have at our fingertips.

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