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  • Labour NZ appeals to Telecom's conscience

    Several senior members of New Zealand's Labour opposition party have published an extraordinary public letter to Telecom New Zealand, asking the telco to re-examine the terms of a controversial contract that is causing widespread unionised industrial action.

  • Music analyst's view 'baseless': online music stores

    Australia's online music stores have responded to music analyst Phil Tripp's criticism of the market, with one of the nation's largest players saying he "ought to catch up with the reality of online music downloads."

  • Carriers show improvement in June quarter performance: ACA

    The Australian Communications Authority has reported that telecommunications carriers showed an overall improvement in fault repairs during the June quarter of this year.

  • Telecommunications prices still customer bugbear: Report

    Household consumers and small businesses are not satisfied with the level of price competition for fixed and mobile phone services, according to the survey conducted by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).

  • Telstra accounts finally separated

    Telstra's businesses practices will become more transparent following a government direction to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to set new laws.

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