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Displaying items by tag: T3

Samsung’s SSD Number T5 is alive with faster USB-C, a faster transfer speed, a new colour scheme, two types of USB cable for greater flexibility and the superfast operation, lightweight construction and stylish design that makes Samsung SSDs stunningly superior drives.

Published in Books

It has to be the lightest, most durable, shock resistant (well, it is solid state) portable backup device around.

Published in Books

Samsung’s new next-gen SSD T3 will shock you with its shock-resistance, multi-terabyte capacity, insane performance and UBS 3.1 Type C connectivity to standard USB connector.

Published in Mobility
When the previous Coalition Government in Australia sought to sell off the final tranche of Telstra shares in a process known as T3, an executive team led by Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo went on a month long roadshow that involved luxury hotels and high expenses as detailed in a Government report.

Published in Strategy
The Federal Government has angered Telstra's major shareholders by using the dying days of its controlling shareholding to force onto a reluctant board a highly unpopular director of prime minister John Howard's choosing and to approve the remuneration report despite serious concerns by shareholders.

Published in Deals
EXCLUSIVE: Bringing Australia into the 21st cyber century at last, Australia’s dominant telco Telstra has unveiled high speed broadband for more than 2,400 ADSL-enabled exchanges, reaching 91% of Australians. But in surprising news, “regulatory constraints” mean most will be stuck on the slower ADSL standard at 8Mbps, not the faster ADSL 2+.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 24 October 2006 14:25

Oracle to buy MetaSolv

Oracle is to acquire MetaSolv Software, a provider of service fulfilment operations support systems (OSS) for the telecommunications and media industries for $US4.10 per share in cash, approximately $US219.2 million.
Published in Deals
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iiNet (ASX: IIN) says its subsidiary, Chime Communications has received a draft decision from the ACCC cutting the price it pays Telstra for the line sharing service - access to a customer's copper pair to deliver ADSL while the same line is used for the PSTN - from around $9 per month to $3.20 per month.

Published in Technology Regulation
Monday, 09 October 2006 10:47

Telstra pulls no punches on regulatory risk

The Telstra prospectus released this morning after late night negotiations between Telstra and the Government has painted a grim picture of the regulatory environment describing at as "the most significant ongoing risk to Telstra" and "value destroying". 

Published in Cornered!
When he ran through his assessment of Telstra's progress in the six aspects of transformation, during the investor day, Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo rated IT transformation at 15 percent complete, but it's clear from his comments the Q&A session that the high risk phases are yet to come.

Published in Cornered!
Given that Telstra was launching its 850MHz network on an 'investor day' to hundreds of market analysts you might have thought they would have been trying to tell shareholders how the $1 billion investment was going to produce returns and when.

Published in Cornered!
Sunday, 08 October 2006 02:52

It's all good news at Telstra

According to Telstra CEO, Sol Trujillo, his ambitious five year transformation plan for the company, unveiled last November, is progressing well, and has so far hit no major roadblocks.

Published in Deals
Optus has launched a new TV advertising campaign for its 3G network with a focus on information services under the them 'Internet on your mobile'.

Published in Deals
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After months of sniping and complaining between the Government and the Telstra board over regulation, CEO Sol Trujillo finally delivered some good news to the carrier's long suffering shareholders with the launch of a new $1 billion 3G network today.

Published in Networking

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