The embattled undersea cable and satellite joint venture between Telstra and Hong Kong-based Pacific Century CyberWorks, Reach, has announced plans to dump external data customers to make way for the data capacity demands of its shareholders.
Telstra Wholesale will this month begin construction of the earth stations for a new broadband satellite service that can transmit data for a third of the cost of conventional satellites.
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Telstra has moved to rescue its subsidiary Reach, a 50-50 joint venture with PCCW, with a US$286 million prepay arrangement.
Telstra has moved to restructure its pan-Asian voice and data carriage joint venture, citing continuing softness in the international Internet capacity business and sharply dropping pricing.
The mobile market in India, I recently learned, is racing towards 300 million -- and doing so at a rate of 8.77 million new subscribers per month, according to the latest government figures.
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