Telstra has confirmed for the first time that it will consider selling parts of its phone system to the Federal Government’s proposed national broadband network company, reports The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.Buried in a submission in response to the Government’s regional broadband black-spot initiative, Telstra indicated it might bow to the Government and engage with the $43 billion broadband network (NBN).To read this report in The Sydney Morning Herald or The Age in full, see:
business.smh.com.au/business/telstra-confirms-network-backflip-20090526-bmaf.html
business.theage.com.au/business/telstra-joins-broadband-negotiations-20090526-bm32.html
Telstra confirms network backflip
Telstra has confirmed for the first time that it will consider selling parts of its phone system to the Federal Government’s proposed national broadband network company, reports The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.