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I have telstra liberty adsl 12gb do i need to change plans to make it wireless so i can use it on 2 computers?

I wanna put internet on my sons computer do i need to change plan or can i just buy a wireless adapter or something thanks=)

Would you work for Telstra corportation in Australia?

Given a chance, would you work for Telstra corportation? Assume that they offered you a job and salary package to your liking? Would you go for it? Or would there be things that would keep you from doing so, given the current media attention that Telstra has been gaining in the telecommunication environment?

Telstra hoarded broadband DSLAM’s + denied competitors access at exchanges: ACCC $18M fine


Telstra will not appeal a massive $18.55 million fine for anti-competitive behaviour by blocking small telco players access to telephone exchanges around Australia. The judgment is the biggest penalty for an Australian telecommunications company….. The corporate watchdog had pushed for a $40 million fine for the breaches, which occurred between January 2006 and February 2008 under the Sol Trujillo reign at Telstra. However, Justice John Middleton believed the telco’s conduct was not deliberately anti-competitive. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had taken Telstra to the Federal Court of Australia for refusing competitors access 27 times to installing ADSL equipment at seven exchanges around Australia. Justice Middleton said Telstra’s relevant managers and employees who denied the access were either not properly trained in regard to access obligations or failed to comply with their training. In his 86-page judgment, he said Telstra had no adequate system in place to check on compliance. “In most cases Telstra staff did not understand their responsibilities or roles within Telstra,” Justice Middleton said. He also said Telstra had shown no remorse during the proceedings. “I am not satisfied, however, that Telstra has demonstrated any remorse, nor that it appreciates the seriousness of its conduct,” he said….. Telstra had refused other telco providers access to seven key metropolitan exchanges in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane for the

Telstra hoarded broadband DSLAM’s + denied competitors access at exchanges: ACCC $18M fine


Telstra will not appeal a massive $18.55 million fine for anti-competitive behaviour by blocking small telco players access to telephone exchanges around Australia. The judgment is the biggest penalty for an Australian telecommunications company….. The corporate watchdog had pushed for a $40 million fine for the breaches, which occurred between January 2006 and February 2008 under the Sol Trujillo reign at Telstra. However, Justice John Middleton believed the telco’s conduct was not deliberately anti-competitive. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had taken Telstra to the Federal Court of Australia for refusing competitors access 27 times to installing ADSL equipment at seven exchanges around Australia. Justice Middleton said Telstra’s relevant managers and employees who denied the access were either not properly trained in regard to access obligations or failed to comply with their training. In his 86-page judgment, he said Telstra had no adequate system in place to check on compliance. “In most cases Telstra staff did not understand their responsibilities or roles within Telstra,” Justice Middleton said. He also said Telstra had shown no remorse during the proceedings. “I am not satisfied, however, that Telstra has demonstrated any remorse, nor that it appreciates the seriousness of its conduct,” he said….. Telstra had refused other telco providers access to seven key metropolitan exchanges in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane for the

Telstra [Life] or death: rebirthing or just re-arranging the deckchairs on old Auz ‘Titanic’, uhh?


(composite video) Beware the new ‘customer-focused’ Telstra – Telstra has revealed details of ‘Project New’ its latest effort to transform itself into a true customer-focused sales and marketing oriented organisation….. Addressing Telstra’s annual investor briefing today, Robert Nason, group managing director corporate strategy & customer experience, said that Project New was “The largest single change programme that Telstra has undertaken since privatisation.” He promised that: “It will deliver the single largest productivity improvement since that time and a step change to deliver competitive levels of customer service.” Telstra’s aim, Nason said, was to build a ‘customer front end’ onto the capabilities created by Telstra’s five year $3.8b IT transformation programme that “will enable us to knock off anyone in the marketplace …..if we can get it right…” www.itwire.com Telstra unveils yet another change program – TELSTRA Corporation has unveiled its plans to combat falling revenues from its traditional services by improving customer service, simplifying its business and investing in new technologies. Chief executive David Thodey told the telco’s annual investor day in Sydney on Wednesday that Telstra had implemented a company-wide program it was calling ‘Project New’….. www.theaustralian.com.au Crunch times for Telstra – ALAN KOHLER: Well it was a crunch week for Telstra, and the shares duly got crunched. The annual investor day presentation gave management the

Telstra [Life] or death: rebirthing or just re-arranging the deckchairs on old Auz ‘Titanic’, uhh?


(composite video) Beware the new ‘customer-focused’ Telstra – Telstra has revealed details of ‘Project New’ its latest effort to transform itself into a true customer-focused sales and marketing oriented organisation….. Addressing Telstra’s annual investor briefing today, Robert Nason, group managing director corporate strategy & customer experience, said that Project New was “The largest single change programme that Telstra has undertaken since privatisation.” He promised that: “It will deliver the single largest productivity improvement since that time and a step change to deliver competitive levels of customer service.” Telstra’s aim, Nason said, was to build a ‘customer front end’ onto the capabilities created by Telstra’s five year $3.8b IT transformation programme that “will enable us to knock off anyone in the marketplace …..if we can get it right…” www.itwire.com Telstra unveils yet another change program – TELSTRA Corporation has unveiled its plans to combat falling revenues from its traditional services by improving customer service, simplifying its business and investing in new technologies. Chief executive David Thodey told the telco’s annual investor day in Sydney on Wednesday that Telstra had implemented a company-wide program it was calling ‘Project New’….. www.theaustralian.com.au Crunch times for Telstra – ALAN KOHLER: Well it was a crunch week for Telstra, and the shares duly got crunched. The annual investor day presentation gave management the

Telstra hoarded broadband DSLAM’s + denied competitors access at exchanges: ACCC $18M fine


Telstra will not appeal a massive $18.55 million fine for anti-competitive behaviour by blocking small telco players access to telephone exchanges around Australia. The judgment is the biggest penalty for an Australian telecommunications company….. The corporate watchdog had pushed for a $40 million fine for the breaches, which occurred between January 2006 and February 2008 under the Sol Trujillo reign at Telstra. However, Justice John Middleton believed the telco’s conduct was not deliberately anti-competitive. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had taken Telstra to the Federal Court of Australia for refusing competitors access 27 times to installing ADSL equipment at seven exchanges around Australia. Justice Middleton said Telstra’s relevant managers and employees who denied the access were either not properly trained in regard to access obligations or failed to comply with their training. In his 86-page judgment, he said Telstra had no adequate system in place to check on compliance. “In most cases Telstra staff did not understand their responsibilities or roles within Telstra,” Justice Middleton said. He also said Telstra had shown no remorse during the proceedings. “I am not satisfied, however, that Telstra has demonstrated any remorse, nor that it appreciates the seriousness of its conduct,” he said….. Telstra had refused other telco providers access to seven key metropolitan exchanges in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane for the

Nokia 6120 classic :: Setting up an email account on Telstra


Step-by-Step guide on how to set-up email on your Nokia 6120 classic connected to Telstra. To add an email account, like Hotmail or BigPond, just follow these simple steps.

Telstra hoarded broadband DSLAM’s + denied competitors access at exchanges: ACCC $18M fine


Telstra will not appeal a massive $18.55 million fine for anti-competitive behaviour by blocking small telco players access to telephone exchanges around Australia. The judgment is the biggest penalty for an Australian telecommunications company….. The corporate watchdog had pushed for a $40 million fine for the breaches, which occurred between January 2006 and February 2008 under the Sol Trujillo reign at Telstra. However, Justice John Middleton believed the telco’s conduct was not deliberately anti-competitive. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had taken Telstra to the Federal Court of Australia for refusing competitors access 27 times to installing ADSL equipment at seven exchanges around Australia. Justice Middleton said Telstra’s relevant managers and employees who denied the access were either not properly trained in regard to access obligations or failed to comply with their training. In his 86-page judgment, he said Telstra had no adequate system in place to check on compliance. “In most cases Telstra staff did not understand their responsibilities or roles within Telstra,” Justice Middleton said. He also said Telstra had shown no remorse during the proceedings. “I am not satisfied, however, that Telstra has demonstrated any remorse, nor that it appreciates the seriousness of its conduct,” he said….. Telstra had refused other telco providers access to seven key metropolitan exchanges in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane for the

Telstra [Life] or death: rebirthing or just re-arranging the deckchairs on old Auz ‘Titanic’, uhh?


(composite video) Beware the new ‘customer-focused’ Telstra – Telstra has revealed details of ‘Project New’ its latest effort to transform itself into a true customer-focused sales and marketing oriented organisation….. Addressing Telstra’s annual investor briefing today, Robert Nason, group managing director corporate strategy & customer experience, said that Project New was “The largest single change programme that Telstra has undertaken since privatisation.” He promised that: “It will deliver the single largest productivity improvement since that time and a step change to deliver competitive levels of customer service.” Telstra’s aim, Nason said, was to build a ‘customer front end’ onto the capabilities created by Telstra’s five year $3.8b IT transformation programme that “will enable us to knock off anyone in the marketplace …..if we can get it right…” www.itwire.com Telstra unveils yet another change program – TELSTRA Corporation has unveiled its plans to combat falling revenues from its traditional services by improving customer service, simplifying its business and investing in new technologies. Chief executive David Thodey told the telco’s annual investor day in Sydney on Wednesday that Telstra had implemented a company-wide program it was calling ‘Project New’….. www.theaustralian.com.au Crunch times for Telstra – ALAN KOHLER: Well it was a crunch week for Telstra, and the shares duly got crunched. The annual investor day presentation gave management the

Telstra hoarded broadband DSLAM’s + denied competitors access at exchanges: ACCC $18M fine


Telstra will not appeal a massive $18.55 million fine for anti-competitive behaviour by blocking small telco players access to telephone exchanges around Australia. The judgment is the biggest penalty for an Australian telecommunications company….. The corporate watchdog had pushed for a $40 million fine for the breaches, which occurred between January 2006 and February 2008 under the Sol Trujillo reign at Telstra. However, Justice John Middleton believed the telco’s conduct was not deliberately anti-competitive. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had taken Telstra to the Federal Court of Australia for refusing competitors access 27 times to installing ADSL equipment at seven exchanges around Australia. Justice Middleton said Telstra’s relevant managers and employees who denied the access were either not properly trained in regard to access obligations or failed to comply with their training. In his 86-page judgment, he said Telstra had no adequate system in place to check on compliance. “In most cases Telstra staff did not understand their responsibilities or roles within Telstra,” Justice Middleton said. He also said Telstra had shown no remorse during the proceedings. “I am not satisfied, however, that Telstra has demonstrated any remorse, nor that it appreciates the seriousness of its conduct,” he said….. Telstra had refused other telco providers access to seven key metropolitan exchanges in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane for the

Telstra Submits NBN Proposal: Chairman Donald McGauchie


Telstra’s Chairman Donald McGauchie announces the National Broadband Network proposal.

Telstra Will Be Defeated


Just something I got off the net. Read more at www.whirlpool.net.au Telstra is Destroying Australia!!

Telstra Bigpond Data Usage and how to fight excessive bills


www.tylersworld.net For more info on this rant. Telstra Bigpond ever since it was privatised by the Howard government has been ripping off the avereage Australian Consumer. With poor inadequate customer service, excessive bills and charging rates that border on ridiculous it seems to be getting worse. Telstra Pigpond has become a corporate monster that borders on extortion of people who have no choice but to sign up with them for lack of other service providers in some area’s as well as unfair terms of service, and customer service tactics that do nothing but drive a customer to insanity rather than solve a problem. Telstra Bigpond as an ISP is the worst DO NOT SIGN WITH TELSTRA If you have had similar experiences with Telstra please make sure to leave a comment For more infon and rants be sure to check out www.tylersworld.net

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