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  • Telstra facing compensation claims over Sensis1234

    Telstra played by the rules when it chose the number 1-2-3-4 for its Sensis directory service but it may still incur a financial penalty over handling of its advertising campaign.

  • Telecoms competition: good, bad, or ugly?

    Have five years of full competition in Australia’s telecoms arena been a farce? The national incumbent, its challengers, corporate users and regulators air their views on the outcomes of deregulation.

  • Mobile giants in MNP crisis talks

    Australia’s five biggest mobile carriers and key regulatory bodies will attend an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss number porting glitches encountered late yesterday.

  • Cut network costs: Watchdog urges Telstra

    Australia's largest telco, Telstra, has been urged by the national competition watchdog to reduce the prices it charges other operators to access its fixed line network.

  • Warning issued to One.Tel customers

    The predatory nature of Telstra and Optus has prompted industry bodies to warn One.Tel customers not to act impulsively when transferring their telecommunications services.

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  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Conroy's Six: Can FTTN's gatekeepers deliver?

    Post-election adrenaline surging through his veins, one of the first acts performed by new Communications Minister Stephen Conroy was to disband the expert panel that his predecessor Helen Coonan had appointed last June to evaluate tenders for fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) construction.

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