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Scene set for broadband price war
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 08 July 2004

TELSTRA has neatly turned the political and telco sectors on their heads this week, now that its plans to spend $4 billion on a better broadband network have

Last Updated ( Monday, 14 August 2006 )
 
Telstra scraps broadband network plan
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 13 April 2004

The already fragile relationship between Telstra and the Federal Government has taken another turn for the worse.

The company's unexpectedly dumped plans for a $4-billion high-speed broadband network.

Telstra says the deal fell through because it couldn't agree with the competition regulator on price.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 August 2006 )
 
Our broadband isn't even broadband
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 08 July 2004
BY the standards of the International Telecommunications Union, what Australia calls broadband for domestic users does not even qualify. according to an article publish with The Age by Garry Barker
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 August 2006 )
 
Welcome to My Broadband
Written by Web Master   
Sunday, 13 June 2004

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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 August 2006 )
 
Trujillo keeps open mind on broadband
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 09 August 2004

TELSTRA chief executive Sol Trujillo says the company has not completely abandoned plans to roll out an upgraded broadband network around Australia.

  

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 August 2006 )
 

Newsflash

Australian DSL costs have fallen 15 per cent since 2004, and are set to drop a further 11 per cent by the end 2006. The figures, which saw Australians averaging $66 on DSL in December 2004, project expenditure to fall as low as $50 by the end of 2006.
 
 
 

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