Telstra opens Security Operations Centre in Canberra
Telstra has launched its new Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Canberra.
Telstra has launched its new Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Canberra.
Telstra will be the first Australian carrier to sell the much-anticipated BlackBerry Bold 9700.
Telstra has signed on the NSW Department of Education (DET) as its latest major fibre optic customer in a deal worth $280 million.
Telstra has finished its Melbourne hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) cable broadband network upgrade ahead of schedule.
Several of Pipe Networks’ (ASX: PWK) customers have expressed apprehension about the [[artnid:325874|company’s imminent sale to telecom player, Soul/TPG|new]] (ASX: SOT).
Telstra’s group managing director, David Moffatt, will leave the telco at the end of November after nearly 10 years.
The Communications Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU) has called off all strike actions planned against Telstra for Friday.
Telstra has overhauled its small business mobile plans to give customers more flexible choices.
Businesses are favouring made-to-order software solutions as pressure from the global financial crisis hits home, according to local ISV, GeekIT Group.
The highly anticipated BlackBerry Bold 9700, codenamed Onyx, has been confirmed for release by the Optus, Vodafone and 3 networks but dates and pricing have yet to be confirmed.
The Coalition's attempt to delay the Government's proposed legislation to separate Telstra has been denounced by the industry.
Last week, Telstra came out swinging against the Government’s moves to structurally divide its wholesale and retail businesses using the proposed Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Competition and Consumer Safeguards) Bill 2009.
The Coalition has issued its reproach for the forced separation of Telstra and remains “fundamentally opposed” to the Federal Government’s proposed telecommunications reform.
Communications minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, has rejected Telstra’s calls to remain structurally intact and delivered a scathing attack on its role in reducing competition during a speech at the CommsDay summit in Melbourne.
Analysts and industry groups see Telstra’s senate plea against structural separation as a power play and claim the real action will happen in private negotiations.