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.
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 said today it would extend ADSL broadband availability to an additional 400,000 telephone services across Australia by the end of March.
Telstra is trialling "booster" equipment that can increase the transmission limits of ADSL broadband by up to 20 kilometres from an ADSL-enabled exchange.
More than one thousand rural telephone exchanges will be upgraded across Australia as part of a multi-million dollar program to deliver extra services to remote customers.
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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Telstra Country Wide has announced a AU$231 million investment in 2003/04 to improve services to regional areas.
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