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Yeh...and as far as "Boptus" goes BULL#$$% walks!!!!
Phil & Sol do backstroke in it
The information should not be released. It poses a security risk to Australia and to Telstra.
There's no need for bidders to have this information since they don't intend to put in a serious bid anyhow. They want Telstra to build the FTTN because they know the ACCC will let them access it for a cheaper price than they could if they built it themselves.
Now come on Peter, Do you really believe what you are saying???? This is really getting silly now.
John, The Telstra Rep is in effect saying;
"Mine is bigger than yours"! a ploy many men use to exert their influence on others, something Telstra has always done, with scant regard for others or the good of the country.
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Money Talks now does it?
Telstra you will most likely get the contract anyway, play nice, release the info and be a good fair Aussie company that you want us to see you as.
The government and Australia will love you better for playing nice and it i'm sure it will help increase a good reputation or swing those that look at Telstra as a bad company.
Win for G9 (info access)
Win for Telstra (contract to build the network)