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TPG wades in on Telstra SSU discussion
TPG has issued a scathing review of Telstra’s revised structural separation undertaking (SSU).
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Vodafone tipped to be big player in NBN world – but how?
While it has yet to develop a fixed-line presence in Australia, Vodafone Hutchison Australia will be a heavyweight in that field once the NBN rollout kicks into high gear, according to Ovum.
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TPG guilty of “false and misleading” ads
An advertisement campaign by national ISP, TPG, has been found to be “false and misleading” by the Federal Court in Melbourne.
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TPG revenue hits $574.5 million
Internet service provider, TPG, has reported stellar results for its 2011 financial year with $574.5 million in revenue and $78.2 million in net profit after tax.
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yARN: TPG - A step-by-step guide on how to alienate a customer
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
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iiNet fares best in TIO complaints
Perth-based ISP, iiNet, has gone against the tide by becoming the only major carrier to experience a drop in the number of consumer complaints lodged to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO).
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Internode tells Conroy: you got it wrong
Internet service provider, Internode, has reiterated to the Federal Government its repeated warnings about the anti-competitive impact of the proposed structure of the National Broadband Network (NBN).
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