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  • Aust top telcos fall back in fault repairs

    The nation’s leading telecoms carriers’ fault repair efforts declined nationally in the March quarter, a fact that both Telstra and Optus blame on the NSW bushfire and flooding in the state.

  • ACA releases telco Report card

    The latest report card from the Australian Communications Authority has given the major telcos mixed reviews in repairing faults and reducing mobile call congestion rates.

  • Aust politicians spar over telco fault findings

    The federal government has attempted to put a positive spin on the dismal figures in the latest Telecommunications Performance Monitoring Bulletin, but the Opposition has been quick to seize on the bad news.

  • Telstra schoolboy death report blames the rain

    A month after Telstra and the Australian Communications Authority both launched independent investigations into the death of 10-year-old Sam Boulding, who suffered a fatal asthma attack at a time when the family phone was out-of-service, the nation’s incumbent carrier has finally made public the results of its inquiry.

  • 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.

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