NBN Shock For Tasmania
Labor’s long-held mantra that Tasmania is getting a ‘first mover advantage’ from the NBN trial, has been blown out of the water after it was revealed that the nation’s largest .... Wed Feb 2012 08:02 (3 months ago)
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8 months
before- Telstra's 'bill shock' data throttling move lauded - Consumer advocacy groups have applauded Telstra’s (ASX:TLS) move to introduce throttling on mobile data in an effort to reduce “bill shock”, and have called on other major telcos to follow ... - Computer World
- Telstra to Soften Mobile Bill Shock by Throttling - By the end of 2011, Telstra ( ASX:TLS ) will cut down connection speeds for customers' mobile phones once they hit their monthly allowance. Chief financial officer John Stanhope says ... - My Share Trading
- Throttled speeds may avert phone bill shock - TELSTRA will start throttling broadband speeds on mobile phones when customers reach their data allowance, in an attempt to reduce bill shock and bad debts. - Brisbane Times
- Telstra to curb 3G mobile bill shock - TELSTRA will chop connection speeds on customers' mobile phones once they reach their monthly data allowance in order to curb bill shock. - AustralianIT.com.au | IT ...
- Telstra moves to reduce mobile phone bill shock - Media Release - Telstra consumer mobile customers soon will be able to use their phone's data service without the risk of an unexpectedly high bill, commonly known as bill shock. - Telstra
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1 year
before- Tony Abbott interview with Alan Jones - Afghanistan footage; Labor’s flood tax; NBN white elephant; appointment of John Fahey - Subjects: Afghanistan footage; Labor’s flood tax; NBN white elephant; appointment of John Fahey. E&OE ALAN JONES: Tony Abbott, good morning. TONY ABBOTT: Morning Alan. ALAN JONES: Can we just get ... - Liberal Party
- Risk and reward to be Telstra’s mantra? - Simon Canning writes: The move by Commonwealth Bank marketing director Mark Buckman to Telstra next year will be one of the most watched appointments in the Australian marketing industry in ... - The Sell Blog ...
- Bill Shock is Because People Are Ignorant - Computerworld are among those reporting that bill shock is up, Telstra are annoyed by it, and some outlets are reporting that they’ll set about cutting people off once they hit ... - Geordie Guy
- Bill shock cost Telstra up to $90 million - Wireless broadband-related ‘bill shock’ has cost Telstra as much as $90 million in the 2010 financial year through the company’s having to waive fees or write off debts owed by ... - Computer World
- Internode boosts its ADSL2+ presence in Tasmania - Today, national broadband company Internode hooks up its own ADSL2+ equipment, delivering high-performance broadband services, at seven extra telephone exchanges in Hobart and Launceston. Internode’s new ADSL2+ equipment is installed ... - Impress Media
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2 years
before- Ambrose has shock V8 return plans scuttled - Australia’s NASCAR star Marcos Ambrose ... - The Roar - ...
- Have you got the Bill Shock Blues? - To me bill shock is old news, but it's obviously not to the 100,000 people who complain to the industry watchdog every year about high mobile bills. "We get around ... - Gadgets on the ...
- Telstra hits century: launches 100th ADSL2+ exchange in Tasmania - Media Release - Telstra has upgraded its 100th telephone exchange in Tasmania to ADSL2+, extending the ADSL2+ coverage footprint to 88 per cent of Tasmanian homes and businesses. - Telstra
- Australia announces shock Telstra break-up - AFP - Australia on Tuesday announced shock plans to break up dominant telecommunications player Telstra to boost competition as it presses ahead with a 37 billion US dollar national broadband ... - Yahoo! News: World ...
- Telstra shock: boss can be sacked if he's no good - Telstra shock: boss can be sacked if he's no good... 10 Jun 2009 07:36 AM - Business Spectator telecommunications
- Netspace Tasmania ADSL2+ aims to loosen Telstra stranglehold - Internet service provider (ISP), Netspace, has initiated its ADSL2+ service in Tasmania to loosen Telstra’s iron grip on the state’s broadband market. - ARN
- Wireless technology: solution for Tasmania's rural health - Telstra is introducing futuristic wireless technology to help improve health care in remote and isolated parts of Tasmania. - nowwearetalking - news ...
- Broadband Shock: Telstra Shares Rise - Broadband Shock: Telstra Shares Rise - Share Cafe
- NBN shock ... umm ... check the date - We admit that we were taken in, for roughly five seconds, then the shock announcement that a secret consortium led by the Murdoch and Packer families had won the NBN ... - Bleeding Edge
- Telstra tries broadband shock tactics - Telstra tries broadband shock tactics... 11 Mar 2009 07:20 AM - Business Spectator telecommunications
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3 years
before- Internode resumes ADSL2+ sales in Tasmania - INTERNODE has ended a seven-month protest against Telstra and resumed ADSL2+ residential broadband services in Tasmania. - AustralianIT.com.au | IT ...
- Internode resumes HOME ADSL2+ sales in Tasmania - After a seven-month suspension, national broadband leader Internode has re-launched its high-speed HOME ADSL2+ services in Tasmania, in advance of competitive backhaul prices to the mainland. The decision makes Internode’s ... - Impress Media
- Telstra defends services to Tasmania - Telstra says it is continuing work to improve mobile phone reception and payphone access in Tasmania.The company has been criticised by the Federal Opposition for its slow response times to ... - ABC farm labour ...
- Telstra defends services to Tasmania - Telstra says it is continuing work to improve mobile phone reception and payphone access in Tasmania. - ABC News telecommunications
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