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- Telstra Needs Threat of Separation | BTalk Australia
- Telstra has its detractors. One of them is telco industry analyst Paul Budde. In this edition of BTalk Australia Budde tells Phil Dobbie that he sees the structure and behaviour of Telstra as unique in the world. Budde believes there needs to be at least a threat...
- Blog posts 2008-07-10
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- Optus CEO stokes IPO speculation
- Optus chief executive officer Paul O'Sullivan has further stoked speculation parent company SingTel may sell or float its ASX-listed subsidiary Optus. Speaking on ABC Television at the weekend, O'Sullivan said Singtel had as yet "made no decision to do an IPO of the Australian business." "I think the [Sept 09...
- News items 2009-11-15
- Conroy blunder could damage Telstra
- Comments 4 "The Government regrets the error" ... Stephen Conroy. Photo: Michele Mossop Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has accidentally released a confidential report containing potentially damaging and embarrassing details about Telstra. Analysts say the leak could put Telstra on the back foot in negotiations around the upcoming $43 billion National...
- News items 2009-10-26
- BTalk Turns 100 | BTalk Australia
- (26min 23) Welcome to the 100th episode of BTalk Australia. Back in June we kicked off a daily podcast, aimed at Aussies but intended to be of interest to BNet users the world over. Today you can hear the variety of topics we have covered so...
- Blog posts 2008-10-19
- Analysts want more submarine cables for Australia
- Australia needs to invest in more international submarine cable links to cater for continued growth in Internet traffic and to provide greater redundancy, according to two leading analysts. This week, the PIPE Networks undersea cable system, PIPE Pacific Cable (PPC-1), will be officially launched, providing the country with another international...
- News items 2009-10-06
- Cheaper calls, higher costs.
- Apr 26, 2002 (The Courier-Mail ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australia's telecommunications industry is expected to gradually resemble the US and European model, where call costs are cheap. However, the flipside is that charges for line rentals will increase significantly to make up for the...
- Research articles 2002-04-26
- Where Do We Draw the Line on Capitalism? | BTalk Australia
- (12min 11) Is capitalism holding us back? Speculative investment is great for helping to kick off high risk ventures but, at some point, we need to look at the good of society. Can unfeterred capitalism be trusted to assist in the development of longer term investment projects, or is it...
- Blog posts 2008-10-05
- Qantas to trial inflight calling.
- Byline: Rachel Lebihan Oct 15, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian airline, Qantas, will trial inflight mobile telephone services in early 2007. The GSM service will make it possible to make and receive telephone calls and text messages...
- Research articles 2006-10-15
- Australia's take-up of broadband fast losing pace.
- Byline: Renee Switzer Apr 04, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission ACCC has released its "Snapshot of Broadband Deployment". In December 2005 ...
- Research articles 2006-04-04
- Australian mobile usage set to overtake landlines.
- Feb 9, 2002 (ZDNet.com.au ABIX via COMTEX) -- The number of mobile telephones in Australia will soon be greater than the number of landlines. Paul Budde, analyst of the telecommunications industry, says that Australians use 22 million of mobile and fixed line telephones in...
- Research articles 2002-02-11
- Aust telco competition proposal labelled a "farce".
- Sep 14, 2001 (ZDNet.com.au ABIX via COMTEX) -- The competition regulator has been criticised because of its plans to deregulate wholesale local call pricing. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has made a "draft" decision to stop controlling local call pricing in the ...
- Research articles 2001-09-17
- Analysts urge Foxtel to split to keep its rivals content.
- Mar 16, 2002 The Age ABIX via COMTEX -- Analysts believe Foxtel should separate its pay television content business. They believe that the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission ACCC will move to ensure fair and reasonable access, following the March 2002 programming deal between...
- Research articles 2002-03-15
- Broadband on the run.
- Apr 02, 2003 (The Bulletin - ABIX via COMTEX) Australians are not enthusiastic about broadband. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has reported in its quarterly report that there were only 363,500 broadband connections in Australia as of December 2002, or only ten...
- Research articles 2003-04-02
- Our Top Five | BTalk Australia
- (7min 53) It's episode 150 of BTalk Australia and with a new year round the corner it seems like the perfect time to look back at five of our favourite interviews of the year. Listen again to the juicy bits from interviews with these commentators: 1....
- Blog posts 2008-12-28
- Cut costs don't bleed the business.
- Jul 27, 2001 BRW ABIX via COMTEX -- In July 2001, many business analysts criticise the way in which Australian companies implement staff reductions. Paul Budde, the telecommunications analyst, says Telstra Corporation, which has reduced its workforce from 90,000 to 47,000, has cut costs...
- Research articles 2001-07-26
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