Telstra: G9 plan is "non-starter"

By AAP
14 June 2007 09:03 AM
Tags: broadband, fibre, fibre to the node, g9, telstra

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Talkback 3 comments

    telstra sux Anonymous -- 14/06/07

    telstra wastes all its money on marketing and trying to manipulate the government.

    More Waffle Keith Styles -- 14/06/07

    Is there no end to it?

    Why would anyone in their right mind give Telstra a monopoly to screw the Australian user?

    I hope to god the dopey government we have in Canberra, who doesn't have a clue, doesn't cave in to their spin.

    Telstra maybe not perfect but.... Anonymous -- 14/06/07 (in reply to #320081002)

    But give the network as it is at present to a foreign government?

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