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  • Aussie IT unions rise from the dead

    Australia's creaky technology unions have finally awoken from their long slumber and have started to throw their weight around.

  • Open Tel future still in limbo

    Open Telecommunications administrators Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu sought a 60-day adjournment today to present the future of the company to creditors, having failed so far to find buyers for parts of the business.

  • Open Tel reinstates some staff

    Open Telecommunications' administrator Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has said that approximately 70 staff will be reinstated today in Sydney, following support from Comindico and LG for the telco's switching business.

  • Open Tel enters voluntary administration

    Open Telecommunications has appointed voluntary administrators, with negotiations to sell its OSS business having stalled.

  • OpenTel in Australian sacking spree: source

    Rumours are circulating that Australia is bearing the brunt of Open Telecommunications' financial woes.

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