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  • PwC goes wireless with Telstra

    Telstra is set to announce a large corporate deal with PricewaterhouseCoopers for its mobile business broadband service.

  • Corporates jump on Telstra's Next G

    Telstra may have only officially launched its national "Next G" third-generation (3G) mobile network last week, but some 23 enterprise customers have already signed up for services, including Mission Australia and Downer EDI.

  • iGreen broadband finds buyer

    DSL provider iGreen will be absorbed into pre-paid phone-card specialist Telecorp which today acquired the broadband provider's parent company Green Communications.

  • iGreen to continue operating

    iGreen Broadband will continue to operate their broadband services whilst under voluntary administration.

  • Aust telco creditors face D-day

    Roughly 100 New Tel creditors and suppliers are expected to meet in Sydney this afternoon, to decide the fate of the beleaguered telecommunications company.

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  • PwC goes wireless with Telstra

    Telstra is set to announce a large corporate deal with PricewaterhouseCoopers for its mobile business broadband service.

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