Telstra's chief executive faced the music in Canberra today, debating his company's controversial network strategy with Liberal and National federal politicians.
Telstra has refused to confirm reports it will allow rivals to access its proposed national fibre network.
Telstra today reiterated its long-standing argument that it will not invest in its planned high-speed national fibre network unless it can be guaranteed commercial returns on the project.
Telstra boss Sol Trujillo is expected to conduct a number of briefings over the next two weeks in the lead-up to a keynote speech at the National Press Club.
The legislation governing Telstra's complete sale would do little to regulate the telco's future activities, Optus chief executive Paul O'Sullivan said.
When Telstra boss Sol Trujillo took up the microphone at the National Press Club in Canberra at lunchtime on Thursday he knew the next hour would be a bumpy ride.
Fair is not what the National Broadband Network tender is about; it's bloodsport, and a fight for survival, and a challenge of the wills, and all the other sorts of superlatives you might expect from an Olympics announcer.
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