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"It’s how we connect": Telstra and the spy sites mystery

Telstra has been tracking the websites visited by Next G mobile customers and sending the data overseas to a Canadian company that supplies censorship systems to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

AFL wins sporting rights legal battle with Optus

Telstra, the AFL and the NRL have won a legal appeal to prevent Optus from showing matches without paying for sporting rights.

Desperately seeking digital: Why big telcos are buying up websites

Australia’s telco industry is a desperately competitive space, where every move by a Telstra, Optus or Vodafone draws a swift reaction from the other players.

Leading the dinosaur? Newspaper man John Allan to head up Sensis

Being a newspaper executive is hard, but is it as hard as heading up an increasingly online-focused directory in the era of Google?

Performance-pay: Could it work for you?

Performance-based pay for executives is commonplace in leading companies, but few have implemented performance incentives across their broader workforce.

Powerful business leaders: David Thodey

He drives a Corolla and prefers flying economy class. Meet the man who is making sure Telstra rakes in the NBN billions.

Southern Cross Austereo shares dive 5% after royal radio prank

Telstra CEO not bothered by future change of government

Telstra CEO David Thodey says a change in government will not affect the company, with NBN contracts giving the communications giant a degree of protection.

Telstra hacked and 35,000 customers affected

Telstra has been hit by a hacking attack affecting 35,000 customers.

Telstra hopes NBN will bring in $3b over three years

Telstra hopes the National Broadband Network (NBN) will bring in up to $3 billion in new revenue over the next three years, chief financial officer Andrew Penn says.
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