The Federal Government has welcomed a AU$10 million investment into regional broadband by Telstra, saying it addressed a number of concerns raised by a recent inquiry into telecommunications services to rural and regional Australia.
The federal opposition has savaged the findings of an inquiry into rural and regional telecommunications services as a "whitewash" designed to further a government plan to sell the remainder of Telstra.
The row between the Federal Government and the Opposition over recent Telstra price legislation has deepened, with the Shadow Minister for Telecommunications claiming the governments own modelling shows consumers will be worse off.
The federal government has indicated a willingness to adopt all the recommendations of an inquiry into telecommunications services in rural and regional Australia, paving the way for the likely sale of the remainder of Telstra.
Senator Alston, minister for communications and IT, today announced another independent inquiry into the state of telecommunications in regional and rural Australia.
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