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  • Telstra reshuffles execs

    The head of Telstra's Internet service provider, BigPond, has been promoted and a new head of wholesale appointed as Telstra undertakes a mini pre-Christmas shuffle of its executive team.

  • Telstra pledges $10 million for regional broadband

    Telstra has allocated up to AU$10 million to upgrade broadband availability to regional and outer metropolitan areas.

  • iPrimus bans Qld spammer

    Serial spammers Queensland Computer Company have been disconnected from the iPrimus network, as the retailer continues to frustrate ISPs by spamming--a practice that has not yet been outlawed.

  • Telstra pledges better bush telecommunications

    Telstra Country Wide has announced a AU$231 million investment in 2003/04 to improve services to regional areas.

  • Telstra accused of dressing up regional spend

    The Federal Opposition and telecommunications analysts are rolling their eyes following Telstra's announcement today of a AU$187 million spend to improve rural telecommunication services.

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