Telstra is raising line rental charges for the second time in less that a year, but says it is in line with the cost recovery of providing network access to customers.
Telstra reportedly collected AU$40 million in late fines from its customers last year, but the telco claims the money it pockets from late payments still doesn't cover costs.
Telstra's 80,000 Web Personal users are currently unable to update their sites whilst the telco giant conducts -essential upgrade work" on the back of last week's loss of personal Web pages.
Around 2,000 BigPond customers have lost their personal homepages, in the latest outage to hit Telstra users.
Telstra's poll rigger has come forward, alleging that members of the telco's senior management found the entire situation -incredibly funny" and threatened him with legal action if he told his story.
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