Telstra exec forgets what CDMA stands for

By AAP
13 February 2006 12:33 PM
Tags: telstra, aap, senate, sol, estimates, trujillo, senator, executive

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    Telstra Farce.Act 2.Scene 1 Kieran Foy -- 13/02/06 (in reply to #120129188)

    Sol was a 'No Show' because he is even dumber than these guys.We all know that Johnny gave Telstra to the Yanks when he appointed this half mexican clown.Just look at all the juicy Telstra contracts that he has signed for the 'good ole boys' back home.He treats our Senate and the Australian People with contempt by sending these simpletons to "be accountable for him." Leave him in Barcelona. Permanently.Sack him now.

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