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Telstra seals multi-million dollar global deal for Women?s Tennis Telstra has sealed a six year multi-million dollar deal to deliver a global media network solution for the Women?s Tennis Association (WTA) series of tournaments.

23rd January 2017

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Today Australia's telecommunications market is strongly contested. Competitors with highly skilled, experienced and focused marketing teams battle for market position, market share and profit growth. This has not always been so. Historically Telecom Australia's predominantly engineering culture believed that it only needed a nominal marketing department and no sales force. This is a brief story of the building of a new sales force over the first five years. After five years the "subscribers"...

December 2016

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Telstra gives ?always on? service guarantee on key APAC cable routes Telstra has launched a new ?always on? service guarantee for Asia?s busiest subsea cable routes ? Hong Kong to Singapore and Japan to Hong Kong.

16th January 2017

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CA, AMTA support Productivity Commission proposals on data use, availability The Communications Alliance and the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association have given their broad support to the Productivity Commission?s proposals and aims to increase the availability and use of data in Australia.

20th December 2016

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Fiber Corp plans to offer 10Gbps speeds Fibre optics provider Fiber Corp plans to disrupt the broadband market by offering speeds between 200Mbps and 10Gbps to high-rise residential and commercial developments in Sydney.

14th December 2016

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Basslink to Tas Govt: outage an Act of God so pay up Basslink has demanded that Hydro Tasmania resume payments for the undersea cable that provides power and telecommunications between mainland Australia and the island state, claiming the recent six-month outage was a ?Force Majeure? event (Act of God).

6th December 2016

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Kantar: Flagship models boost postpaid customer base for Optus Kantars latest data for the telco carrier share barometer in Australia to September 2016 ?shows smartphone penetration up to 87% among Australian consumers aged 16+, edging up to 92% in the postpaid market.?

16th November 2016

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Telstra takes strategic investment in Boomtown to service SMB market Telstra has invested in US-based software support and technical services company Boomtown with plans to utilise the company?s technology and services for its own customers in Australia. Adyen deploys to Equinix Melbourne, Sydney data centres Global payments technology company, Adyen, has deployed its infrastructure in Equinix data centres in both Sydney and Melbourne.

15th November 2016

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Vodafone to offer NBN-based broadband by end-2017; Telstra loses another top executive as CISO quits; Google Pixel on sale today - first looks; Kogan goes after new customers with enticing ?first birthday? deal; Vodafone denies it is cutting pre-paid phones; Vodafone?s European NB-IoT push for Q1 2017 gets analysed; WikiLeaks accuses Kerry of getting Assange off net; 

20th October 2016

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Govt gives Hanson seat on NBN committee; Turnbull says NBN represents 'great corporate turnaround'; Vodafone and Nokia?s first Australian ?live public 5G trial?; Telstra joins industry initiative to explore ?truck platooning? benefits; Huawei Marine to build PNG national broadband network; Ghana joint venture to expand SpeedCast African satellite coverage; 

13th October 2016