News (5)

  • BigPond integrates Sensis into homepage

    BigPond has launched a new look for its homepage today, adding Telstra subsidiary's search engine sensis.com.au to its features.

  • Telstra delays BigPond billing kickoff

    Telstra BigPond has delayed the planned kickoff of a pilot of a new billing platform from mid-December to mid-January, citing the Christmas break and associated disruptions to staff and customers who may be invited to participate.

  • Telstra boosts BigPond meter; finalises exec appointments

    Telstra has launched a new usage meter for BigPond customers as part of a multi-million dollar upgrade of its billing system to accommodate anticipated growth in subscriber numbers to one million by end-2005.

  • Telstra reshuffles execs amid restructure reports

    Telstra has reshuffled its executive team in the wake of a reported board decision to restructure its operations to appease the competition regulator ahead of the carrier's likely full privatisation.

  • Telstra to slash tech costs under review

    Telstra plans to slash the number of network platforms and business and operational support systems it uses under a new -one factory" approach to managing its operations.

Reviews (2)

  • Sony Ericsson Z750i

    The Z750i has spunky looks and a decent interface, but Telstra has shoved in a few naff features that either don't work or don't make sense.

  • Palm Treo 750

    Here's a dollop of irony: the best Windows Mobile smartphone has been created by Palm! A bevy of OS enhancements and access to Telstra's Next G mobile broadband network easily make it the best Windows Mobile device we've ever used.

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