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    Outspoken Burgess makes Telstra exit 19/08/2008 10:04:00

    Telstra’s outspoken public policy chief Phil Burgess is leaving the company at the end of the month, citing family reasons.
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    SingTel signs deal with major TV networks 24/07/2008 15:09:26

    Singapore Telecommunications Limited (ASX:SGT) has signed a deal with three major television studios to allow the company's mio TV service to screen over 50 US shows as little as 24 hours after their US premiere.
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    Optus: Affordability key to NBN success 10/07/2008 11:02:36

    Optus has made it clear that a single national network with equal access wholesale pricing is key to the success of the NBN. The top dog in the Terria group rejected Telstra's charge of hypocrisy against the structural separation of Optus' parent SingTel in Singapore, and accused the incumbent of seeking inflated access prices in its regulatory submission to the federal government.
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    The Telstra Chainsaw Massacre: Burgess slashes NBN submissions 07/07/2008 13:22:58

    Telstra has released a scathing media statement ripping into the regulatory submissions made by its competitors to the federal government for the building of the National Broadband Network. The company has accused its opponents of harbouring an "agenda of Telstra-slashing, not nation-building".
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    $8b fibre plans a PIPEdream 27/05/2008 14:44:48

    PIPE Networks has debunked speculation that it will bid for the National Broadband Network (NBN) and launched a scathing attack on the government's fibre network plans.
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    Apple says Yes to Optus for the iPhone 12/05/2008 16:24:30

    The lack of certainty surrounding exactly who will bring the iPhone to Australia, and what model will be released here, has been clarified a little further today with an announcement by Optus that it too has signed an agreement to bring the iPhone to Australia.
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    Optus wins $15 million Luxottica deal 07/05/2008 08:57:42

    Luxottica, the parent company of Australia's largest eyewear chain OPSM, has signed a $15 million, three year whole-of-business communications deal with Optus.
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    Frame relay replaced with Ethernet WAN for greater scalability 28/04/2008 11:28:53

    Australian storage company, Kent Transport Industries Pty Ltd, is set to replace its existing frame-relay network with a metro Ethernet WAN delivering greater scalability, reliability and flexibility for the business.
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    Government kills OPEL broadband network 02/04/2008 11:21:59

    The federal government has terminated the funding for the OPEL broadband network.
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    Southern Cross upgrade lifts capacity to 860Gbps 01/04/2008 13:13:11

    The Southern Cross Cable Network is supporting the move to high speed broadband in Australia and New Zealand with the completion of the first stage of a big capacity upgrade.
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    Alphawest appoints CEO from Optus business division 20/02/2008 15:53:33

    Optus Business executive, Rob Parcell, has been appointed CEO of IT services company, Alphawest, effective immediately.
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