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Telstra delays NBN bid

By AAP
08 October 2008 05:44 PM
Tags: broadband, donald mcgauchie, government, nbn, sol trujillo, telstra, bid, separation

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    Tell The Truth Terria. Sydney Lawrence -- 09/10/08

    Times up Terria and you are about to be exposed for the sham you are.

    Firstly explain to the Australian people where you expect to obtain finance for your phantom plan to build their National Broadband Network.

    Also explain how your demand for a monopoly to dominate the Australian market can be defended considering how, for years, you have attacked Telstra for being a monopoly.

    The truth will set you free but also show the Australian people ( the Government are already awake to your subtifuge) how you planned to deceive taxpayers with hallow plans for your own financial advantage.

    I agree!! Anonymous -- 09/10/08 (in reply to #320113804)

    yeah telstra come on! explain yourself, the sham is up! where's ur finance coming from! and your plans for finacial advantage at the expense of the australian people! lets hear it telstra! no more lies!

    "True Competition" Anonymous -- 09/10/08 (in reply to #320113812)

    What we need is "true competition" like in mobiles not the regulated stuff OPTUS has come to love under the HOWARD years!!!

    Tell The Truth Sydney Anonymous -- 09/10/08 (in reply to #320113804)

    It's amazing that you can compare a regulated wholsale monopoly to a a fullblown retail AND wholesale monopoly. Apples and oranges etc etc.

    The best outcome for all Australians will be a seperate wholesale entity controlling the NBN, not a company with a retail arm integrated within its operations. If Telstra wants to create an external, independant division, then let them build it. We all know that will never happen willingly though.

    Sydney, once again your spin is mind bogglingly ignorant. Take your misinformation and go back to NWAT.

    Don't burn the books. Sydney Lawrence -- 09/10/08 (in reply to #320113832)

    Anonymous learn one thing. My father on his deathbed told me that the most important thing he did in his life was to fight for Australia in a World War to protect the freedoms of Australians to enjoy the liberty of free speech. That liberty cannot be limited without being lost so please Anon don't try to pull a Nazi by telling me to shut up.

    Go Sydney! Anonymous -- 09/10/08 (in reply to #320113841)

    Never a truer word spoken Sydney. You keep up the good work bigfella!!

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