News about the separation of Telstra
  • All telcos need to consider separation: Ovum

    Separation is a process all telecommunications providers — not just Telstra — will have to come to terms with sooner or later, according to Ovum research director, David Kennedy. Speaking to Computerworld ahead of the research firm’s executive workshop on convergent telecoms, commercial and regulatory challenges in Melbourne, Kennedy said that increasing competition, the rise of the NBN, and the commoditisation of networks were all contributing to a future in which telcos would become increasingly detached from their own networks.

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    Telstra to push for cash not equity swap with NBN Co

    Telstra is unlikely to come to a pure equity swap deal with the NBN due to concerns over a lack uncertainty over the value of the NBN’s assets, Telstra CFO John Stanhope has said.

  • Telstra CEO continues push for separation delay at Telstra investor day

    Telstra CEO, David Thodey, has used his opening address to push the company’s case for postponing the Federal Government’s Telstra separation bill until next year. Speaking to investors, Thodey said the range of government departments from which approval was required, the complexity of the Telstra separation and the competing demands of NBN negotiations meant the government’s intention to pass the legislation by Christmas was unrealistic.

  • ACCC hails Telstra split as win for consumers

    The chairman of the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) says that consumers are the “big winners” from the Federal Government’s decision to impose new regulations which force Telsra to split its retail and wholesale businesses.

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