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  • ABS to put telcos through paces

    Incumbent telecommunications suppliers Telstra and Optus have been put on notice as the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) plans to unleash a tender for AU$4.5 million worth of telco services and products.

  • Optus names new business wins

    The business arm of telecommunications provider Optus ended the fourth quarter of 2006 on a high, notching wins with the federal Attorney-General's Department, Network Ten and Suncorp Metway.

  • Optus outlines enterprise customer wins

    The nation's number two telco Optus today outlined a number of new and renewed enterprise customer wins as part of its quarterly financial results statement.

  • Optus boosts mid-market strength with Uecomm bid

    SingTel Optus will make an off-market offer to acquire corporate telecommunications provider Uecomm from utility Alinta for a total net consideration of AU$226.8 million, the telecommunications company said this morning.

  • Uecomm lauds growth as sparking Optus bid

    Junior telecommunications company Uecomm has lauded the "quality of business" recorded over the last two years as validating a takeover bid made by SingTel Optus last Friday.

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