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'Significant gap' on NBN talks: Telstra
Trevor Chappell Telstra Corporation says there is a significant gap between it and NBN Co on the proposed financial outcome of the proposed national broadband network.
Telstra sees 'significant' gap with NBN
Telstra says there's a significant gap between it and NBN Co. on the proposed outcome of the planned national broadband network.
Communication breakdown as Telstra looks for a detour
Malcolm Maiden The telco and the NBN Company are stuck at a roadblock.
Telstra, NBN Co hung up on price, can't make the connection
Ari Sharp Telstra says it is still some distance from a deal with the federal government over its involvement in the national broadband network.
Telstra holding nation to 'ransom'
Ari Sharp TELSTRA says it is still some distance from a deal with the federal government over its involvement in the national broadband network, confounding earlier suggestions a deal was imminent.
Big investor warns on Telstra
Danny John Telstra's second-largest shareholder positions itself to lead an investor revolt against the federal government's national broadband network.
Telstra shares jump after Senate delays split vote
Telstra shares close at a four-week high after a vote on legislation over a break-up of the telco is delayed in the Senate.
Telstra shuns locals to raise $1.5b in Europe
Danny John Telstra has raised $1.5 billion in new debt through a corporate bond issue that does not have to be repaid until 2020.
Greens may pull support for Telstra break-up bill
Ari Sharp The government's broadband plans are in peril after the Greens said they would consider withdrawing their support for a crucial bill that would pave the way for the separation of Telstra.
Telstra gets a break in fight for its future
Elizabeth Knight The balance of power between the Rudd government and Telstra in the struggle to force the telco's structural separation has shifted over the past couple of days, with the very real possibility the...
Telstra shares plumb all-time low
Telstra shares fall to an all-time low after the telco said it was concerned about the federal government’s draft legislation on the NGN.
Telstra in turmoil as NBN project pushes ahead
Colin Kruger Almost 3000 homes and businesses in Melbourne's inner north will have access to high-speed internet from early next year, in a pilot program that will go ahead despite growing uncertainty and...
Broker downgrade won't bode well for Telstra
David Symons Deutsche Bank analysts yesterday updated their views on Telstra to reflect lower growth forecasts, reducing the share price target for the telco from $3.50 to $3.15.
Government and Telstra caught in a staring contest
Ian Verrender There was an audible ''click'' this week as Stephen Conroy fired off yet another empty chamber and, with a smirk, handed the pistol back to David Thodey.
Telstra concerned about NBN legislation
Telstra Corporation Ltd says it is concerned about the federal government's draft legislation that would govern the operation of the National Broadband Network.
Paying the price to Telstra
Malcolm Maiden A federal government-commissioned report has predictably decided that the business case for the NBN is strongest if it is the sole national land-based network.
It's all on the line: Telstra sweats it out
Colin Kruger It is somehow fitting that the American gambling mecca, Las Vegas, has provided a backdrop to the ongoing drama of Australia's national broadband network.
Coalition firm on Telstra split
Ari Sharp The Coalition has formalised its opposition to government plans to force Telstra to split in two, but says it has an open mind on other aspects of the consumer safeguards laws.
Draft bill must give Telstra a chill
Malcolm Maiden The NBN is a much tougher marketing proposition for labor than it was in 2007.
After crashing through on Telstra, Conroy wants to talk
Kevin Morgan Stephen Conroy, pugilist of old, is on the ropes.








