BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$75.0M
- Private
- AU
Dow Jones Description
We are Australia's leading telecommunications and information services company, with one of the best known brands in the country. We offer a full range of services and compete in all telecommunications markets throughout Australia, providing more than 9.86 million Australian fixed line and more than 8.9 million mobile services.
Number of Employees 40,000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code : 517910
Recent Events
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Malcolm Berko columnCalifornia Municipal Bonds
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AGL signs $62.5m deal with Telstra for new network
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Telstra Gets Trendy
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Telstra Increases Content and Mobile Data Revenues With SurfKitchen Powered Mobile User Interface
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Telstra Creates Four Business Units In Organizational Change
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AUSTRALIA'S TELSTRA UNVEILS NEW BROADBAND PACKAGES
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Netgem Provides Set-Top, Software for Telstra's New T-Box Hybrid DTT/IP Service
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Telstra Picks Amdocs
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Australia - Telecoms Industry - Statistics And Forecasts - New Report Published
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HTC & Telstra Release Windows Mobile 6.5 for the Snap
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RIVAL AUSTRALIAN BIZ TYCOONS TEAM UP ON CONSMEDIA
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Research and Markets Adds Report: Australia - Mobile Communications - Revenue Overview and Statistics
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PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Oct 12
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Telstra wins 10-Year Coca-Cola Amatil contract
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Telstra Selects Media Excel's HERA 4000 for Mobile TV Distribution
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Telstra CEO says talks with government productive
News & Analysis
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The Non-Geek Guide to the National Broadband Network | BTalk Australia
(10min 57) What does all this talk about the National Broadband Network mean? Why is it being built without Telstra? Why is the government looking at the structural separation of Telstra? What is Fibre to the Node and Fibre of the Home? And what the hell are DSLAMs? ...
Broadband Censorship, Copyright and Complaints | BTalk Australia
(19min 31) Simon Hackett, MD of Internet provider Internode, thinks the National Broadband Network will not, and should not, be built. On today’s BTalk Australia he explains his reasoning, in a wide ranging discussion with Phil Dobbie. You’ll also hear his views on Internet censorship, copyright infringements and the sharp...
Clear regulatory outlooks boosts Telstra
The change of government in Australia has so far proved beneficial to Telstra Corp, which has used the breaking of a long-running regulatory stalemate to roll out faster broadband services and entrench is market position. Up to 952 exchanges across regional Australia are now in the process of being...
Australian Wireless Broadband Bet Paying off for Telstra and Customers
BARCELONA -- An AUD$1.1 billion investment in a national high-speed wireless broadband network by Australian media communications company Telstra is growing mobile services revenue, subscribers and average revenue per user ARPU at world leading levels.
Did The Aussies Vote WiMAx Out?
To most observers around the world, during the recent election in Australia, in which long-serving Conservative leader John Howard was ousted by new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his Labor Party, the biggest issues were things like the war in Iraq and global warming. Equally, the election was...
Regretting privatisation: Broadband and the 2007 election
Telstra was sold barely a year ago, but both major parties want to bring the government back into the telecommunications infrastructure game. The Federal Government has responded to its own failure to reform the decade-old regulatory framework for telecommunications with an array of subsidies and initiatives to introduce high-speed broadband...
G9 broadband bid a setback for Telstra.
Byline: Tracy Lee Byline: Tracy Lee
Telstra's zero hour looms.
Jun 27, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian telco, Telstra, is facing many challenges. It has lost the Australian Government tender to provide broadband services in rural areas. That tender has gone to Singtel Optus Jun 27, 2007 (The Australian Financial...
Telstra official backs ALP broadband policy.
Jun 24, 2007 (The West Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Phil Burgess, Telstra's public policy head, has stated that Telstra prefers the Australian Labor Party's broadband proposal. Burgess said that Labor is presenting its plan in the best terms, tho Jun 24, 2007 (The West...
Telstra broadband fears overdone.
Byline: Katrina Nicholas Byline: Katrina Nicholas
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