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  • ACCC tests market for IT services

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has labelled as "a fairly routine activity" its decision to market-test for the provision of its information technology services.

  • Labor questions success of govt IT outsourcing

    Prime contractors for Australia's five big government IT outsourcing deals have blatantly ignored their contractual obligations to the local industry, the Australian Labor Party claimed.

  • Telstra job cuts coming

    Telstra Enterprise Services has accused Union officials of sensationalism in their claims that up to 70 more jobs may be lost within the organisation by mid-August, but conceded a second round of layoffs is looming as the company progresses with the integration of its business back into Telstra.

  • AT&T's Steve Lowe: Straight to the Source

    Can AT&T succeed in Australia while it's US parent struggles with a tough market at home. ZDNet Australia puts the hard questions to MD Steve Lowe.

  • Union seeks talks over Telstra job crunch

    Union officials are looking to pin down management at Telstra Enterprise Services for a pow-wow over the integration of the company back into Telstra and its concerns for the fate of the organisation's 1300 workers.

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