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  • Politicians need to be RFID tagged: Burgess

    Telstra spin-doctor Phil Burgess gave one of his final speeches today during a luncheon held at the Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce, slinging off amusing stories that included a road trip on a Harley Davidson and RFID tagging politicians to mark his 38 months, 10 days and 14 hours in Australia but who's counting?

  • Telstra fibre decision expected "within weeks"

    Communications Minister Helen Coonan today said Telstra and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) were expected to resolve within weeks their dispute over regulations covering the telco's high-tech fibre network.

  • Telstra could scrap fibre plans: ACCC

    The competition regulator yesterday gave its strongest indication yet that Telstra could scrap its proposed $2 billion next generation broadband network by the end of this month.

  • Two Telstra sale hurdles to be overcome by July: Coonan

    Communications Minister Helen Coonan expects two of the key hurdles to the sale of Telstra could be overcome by early July.

  • Telstra makes play for bush funds

    Should Telstra get access to more government funding to rollout bush broadband?

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    The more things change...

    With all the excitement over the iPhone, few people have noticed that 1 July was the 11th anniversary of the deregulation of Australia's telecommunications market.

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