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  • Telstra's rural chief retires

    The long-serving head of Telstra's Country Wide division, Doug Campbell, will retire from the role later this month but continue with Telstra in an advisory position.

  • Telstra plans find favour with feds

    The federal government welcomed Telstra's plans to build a new IP network and roll out third-generation (3G) mobile phone services nationwide but discredited claims it was responsible for any job losses.

  • Telstra's plans welcomed ... with a brick

    Whatever strategy Telstra announced during the strategic review of its operations last week was always going to be controversial.

  • TelstraClear gets new mobile buddy in Telecom

    New Zealand is to get a new mobile phone provider, with the announcement today of an agreement between Telecom New Zealand and TelstraClear.

  • Vodafone crashes Telstra's party

    Sol Trujillo's winning smile may be slightly forced this Friday when the Telstra chief executive attempts to deliver the good news about Telstra's massive transformation strategy to reporters.

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