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  • AAPT, Telstra broker $500m wholesale deal

    According to AAPT chief Paul Broad, it was a "breath of fresh air" negotiating a new $500 million a year telco-wide supply deal announced today with post-Trujillo Telstra.

  • Telstra launches business broadband service

    Telstra has launched a business-grade DSL service targeting businesses with 50 or more employees.

  • Westpac deploys IP telephony

    Westpac is to undertake one of the first major deployments of IP telephony in Australia, connecting more than 30,000 handsets at 1,000 locations by December 2004, supplier Telstra has announced.

  • Telstra targets business takeup of teleworking

    In a timely post-SARS announcement, Telstra has launched a new product aimed at extending the corporate IP VPN to the home user via an ADSL connection.

  • Telstra examines symmetrical ISDN service

    Telstra is considering launching a 128kbps symmetrical ISDN product before the end of the financial year in a move to extend high-speed Internet access across its regional user base.

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  • Telstra VPN service goes global

    Telstra has extended the reach of its Virtual Private Network (VPN), TPIP, today launching a global service targeted at the business market.

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