Rival broadband "not serious": Telstra

By AAP
01 June 2007 09:11 AM
Tags: telstra, g9, broadband, fibre to the node, fttn, trujillo, service, price

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Talkback 3 comments

    So - who's not serious, Telstra? Anonymous -- 01/06/07

    Telstra is sounding increasingly desperate. G9 has spent a lot of time doing "the work" (developing a SAU) and Telstra doesn't have (or won't publish) one. This is getting to be fun!

    Telstra? - Bahhhhh - Humbug! Anonymous -- 02/06/07

    Ever get another account with Telstra?

    I hear pineapples make good suppositories.

    Spikey ende first.

    Telstra is 'Not Serious' Roger -- 04/06/07

    I almost feel sorry for Telstra. It should have been split into two entities (Network/Services) at the start. Not that I feel sorry at all for Trujillo and his cronies (am I alone here?).

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