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  • SpeedReach plan needs more work: Telstra

    Telstra says an alternative proposal for a national fibre broadband network released today by its major rivals is incomplete.

  • Rival fibre consortium releases blueprint

    A group of telcos preparing an alternative to Telstra's proposal to build a national fibre broadband network are set to release the fine detail of their plan in a couple of hours.

  • Fundamental weakness in rebel telcos' plan: ACCC

    A proposal by a group of telecommunications companies to build a broadband network would have a fundamental weakness if it was contingent on the involvement of Telstra, the competition watchdog said today.

  • Trujillo's masterplan progresses

    Telstra chief executive officer Sol Trujillo today claimed his company was making progress on delivering the wide-ranging strategy he outlined in a landmark briefing last November.

  • Rebel alliance adds heat to fibre fire

    A group of nine telcos annoyed about Telstra's plans to build a national fibre network has stepped up its lobbying efforts to convince the government and competition regulator of the folly of Telstra's plans.

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