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  • Telstra offers blogs to broadband customers

    Telstra yesterday officially launched a free blogging service to broadband customers of its retail BigPond arm.

  • Telstra talks text

    Telstra announced yesterday its newest novelty in mobile phone communication, Talking Text messages to fixed line phones.

  • Telcos push service relief for fire-ravaged Canberra

    Australia's telecommunications companies have moved quickly to ensure thousands of Canberra residents whose property has been damaged or destroyed by bushfires have access to telephony services.

  • Telstra users double-dipped for bill payment

    Telstra is in hot water again over revelations it has been double-billing some mobile phone customers, resulting in refunds reportedly totalling hundreds of thousands of dollars.

  • Optus 'mum' on acquisition front

    Cable & Wireless Optus is keeping the identity of prospective buyers under tight wraps, amidst speculation that Vodafone has raised the stakes with a AU$18 billion bid for Australia's number two telco.

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • Fone Zone's PowerPoint hangup pays off

    Most businesses see PowerPoint as the be-all and end-all when it comes to distributing information. As David Braue finds, however, Fone Zone's willingness to look further has paid many benefits.

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