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ICT debate by major parties exposes political division
Democrats call for the structural separation of Telstra, claiming it is a monolithic monster
Sandra Rossi 08/10/2007 09:48:34
Shadow ICT Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, says Labor will commit $200 million over four years to establish 10 enterprise connect centres that will identify new markets and export opportunities. Australian Democrats Leader, Senator Lyn Allison, describes the country's telecommunications landscape as a "train wreck" and called for the structural separation of Telstra. Federal ICT Minister, Senator Helen Coonan is planning to announce a "Blueprint for an Intelligient Australia" in the forthcoming election campaign. All three Senators participating in the debate found very little common ground when it came to broadband. But all agreed innovation was key to Australia's ICT future.
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Australian Democrats Leader, Senator Lyn Allison, describes the country's telecommunications landscape as a "train wreck" and called for the structural separation of Telstra.
Australian Democrats Leader, Senator Lyn Allison, describes the country's telecommunications landscape as a "train wreck" and called for the structural separation of Telstra.
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