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China Telecom reveals long-term plan to launch Australian mobile services

China Telecom has told CommsDay that a consumer mobile service is among its plans for the Australian market following its recent move into the enterprise communications space here. Helen Liu, who heads up China Telecom’s Australian marketing efforts, said a mobile service for consumers – via a multiple virtual network operator model – was part [...]

SIMON HACKETT COMMENT: The structural separation avoidance undertaking

The most important thing for competition is the Declaration of Wholesale ADSL, which has been hugely, hugely overdue. That has arguably only happened now because of its make or break role in getting the Telstra Structural Separation Undertaking through, despite it having been a key and damaging issue for literally years. The SSU in turn [...]

GRAHAME LYNCH COMMENT: Minister, this is no structural separation

If the Federal Government is to be taken at face value, yesterday’s acceptance by the ACCC of Telstra’s “structural separation” undertaking was the greatest moment in Australian telecommunications for twenty years. “The holy grail” of telecommunications microeconomic reform, boasted communications minister Stephen Conroy. The “beginning of genuine competition”, added prime minister Julia Gillard. Wait a [...]

KEVIN MORGAN ANALYSIS: Telstra’s uncostly lesson

Three years after Kevin Rudd announced the NBN Mark 2 policy, the last building block appears to be in place. After several iterations, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted Telstra’s Structural Separation Undertaking, a condition precedent to the finalisation of the $11 billion post tax deal under which Telstra decommissions its urban and [...]

NewSat hits out at NBN satellite claims

NewSat has broken its silence on whether its planned Ka-band Jabiru satellites could provide adequate capacity to service NBN Co’s needs. Not only could the company provide it, but it could do so at a fraction of the cost that NBN Co is currently set to pay, according to NewSat CEO and founder Adrian Ballintine. [...]

COMMENT: DSL declaration transforms Telstra CAN into NBN prep school

Stephen Conroy’s greatest success in telecommunications, measured by his own pre-2007 election statements and aspirations, came not in April 2009—when he announced his $43b NBN Mark 2 policy—but the previous year in February 2008—paradoxically as a result of doing nothing! That was the month when Telstra requested and received a letter from Conroy’s office which [...]

ANALYSIS: Telstra results are bad news for Optus, VHA and the NBN

Such is the lot of Australia’s fickle investors that Telstra’s share price fell yesterday even as it reported a most extraordinary result. Telstra added 958,000 mobile services in just 6 months— basically a new customer every 20 seconds. This is surely some kind of record. Firstly, it is an indication of just how prescient former [...]

CommsDay in hiatus until 10 January

The staff and directors of CommsDay publisher Decisive Publishing wish all our readers the compliments of the season. We have published our last daily PDF issue for 2011. We return to daily publication on Tuesday 10 January 2012. In the meantime, have a safe and restive Christmas break.  

KEVIN MORGAN: Australian telecoms in 2011 review

It’s been a big year for the Australian telecommunications sector and the list of achievements looks impressive. Telstra has signed off on structural separation in a deal that the government believes will underpin the success of the NBN, whilst the NBN has been provided with all the legislative support it needs and is, according to [...]

Festive reading: the Dec/Jan issue of CommsDay Magazine

 READ THE NEW ISSUE OF COMMSDAY MAGAZINE  In this issue: Will wireless broadband households take to fibre? The curiously political case of LightSquared Why data centres are now essential economic infrastructure AT&T gets its innovation mojo Connecting Africa Amazing new developments in optical networking The next 20 years for Australian telecom competition   READ THE [...]