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  • Telstra's rural chief retires

    The long-serving head of Telstra's Country Wide division, Doug Campbell, will retire from the role later this month but continue with Telstra in an advisory position.

  • Telstra extends ADSL reach

    Telstra said today it would extend ADSL broadband availability to an additional 400,000 telephone services across Australia by the end of March.

  • Telstra improves rural services - but is it enough?

    Telstra claims it is sticking to its rural obligations, saying it has invested more than $8 million dollars in updating 54 rural and regional exchanges.

  • 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.

  • Telstra sends Blackberry to the bush

    Telstra has expanded its BlackBerry mobile e-mail coverage to regional areas with today's launch of the service on the telecommunications heavyweight's CDMA network.

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