Tuesday | 7 October, 2008
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    SP completes compulsory acquisition of Chariot 15/08/2008 16:26:00

    Now a subsidiary, Chariot will cease trading on the ASX from tomorrow.
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    Soul nearing completion of acquisition of Chariot 18/06/2008 15:24:56

    SP Telemedia Limited (ASX: SOT), which trades as Soul, has nearly completed its acquisition of Chariot Limited, with only a little under 5 percent of shares remaining to purchase.
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    Avaya CEO D'Ambrosio to step down for medical reasons 11/06/2008 12:37:34

    Avaya president and CEO Lou D'Ambrosio will step down after six years in the post for medical reasons and will be replaced on an interim basis by Charles Giancarlo, formerly of Cisco Systems.
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    Verizon Wireless to buy Alltel for $28B 06/06/2008 09:23:39

    Verizon Wireless Thursday officially announced an agreement to purchase Alltel for US$28.1 billion, which would make the new company the largest wireless carrier in the US with 80 million subscribers.
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    Soul hits back at claims of dealer payment delays 28/05/2008 17:05:52

    SP Telemedia subsidiary, Soul Telecommunications, has hit back at media claims that it has not paid commissions to hundreds of resellers across the country.
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    Aussie broadband value: stagnant or stingy? 05/03/2008 12:36:02

    Australian Internet users feel broadband value has not improved over the past twelve months, according to Whirlpool's 2007 Australian Broadband Survey, released this week.
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    Telco Titans: Soul to merge with TPG 08/02/2008 16:45:35

    Soul Pattinson Telemedia (SPT), better known by its brand Soul, has announced its proposal to merge with the private Australian ISP company TPG, in an effort to gain more customers.
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    SP Telemedia to merge with the TPG Group to create new telco giant 08/02/2008 12:59:18

    SP Telemedia, the telecommunications company that trades as Soul, is merging with the TPG group, for $150 million in cash.
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    LSS battle to continues: Telstra appeals ACCC ruling 21/01/2008 17:26:33

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has handed down a final determination in relation to Telstra's pricing of its Line Sharing Service. This decision by the ACCC specifies a LSS monthly charge of $2.50 per service, and follows a three-year access dispute between Telstra and Adam Internet over Telstra's proposed LSS rental charge of $9 per service per month.
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    Broadband Internet 27/11/2007 10:25:48

    For the majority of those looking to upgrade to broadband Internet for the business or home, it's all about the extra speed.
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    Nortel eyeing others? 23/07/2007 08:24:09

    3Com may not be the only company Nortel is interested in. The Canadian telecom giant might also be sizing up four others for acquisition, according to an investor bulletin issued this week by UBS Warburg.
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