Telstra offers refunds for false NBN speed claims
Telstra has undertaken to offer money back to NBN customers who paid for speeds they couldn't achieve, in a move it says leads the way in improving the sector.
Telstra has undertaken to offer money back to NBN customers who paid for speeds they couldn't achieve, in a move it says leads the way in improving the sector.
Ninety billion dollar asset manager Partners Group is seeking to enter Australia's growing data storage industry via a $1 billion-odd bid for data centre owner Metronode.
Broadcom paved the way for a hostile bid for Qualcomm this week as its California-chipmaking rival prepared to reject an initial $130b unsolicited takeover offer.
Former Nine Entertainment managing director Amanda Laing has signed on with Telstra to help the telecommunications giant work through the merger of Foxtel and Fox Sports.
Talks to merge the two US operations ended after months of negotiations, dashing investors' hopes for a wireless mega-merger.
Even if Broadcom surmounts antitrust concerns, a deal between the two chipmakers comes with a laundry list of challenges and a still-fearsome price.
No company can cut themselves to greatness. The sorts of transformations envisaged by NAB and Telstra require investment in new technology and people.
IFM Investors wants to sell more than half of its shares in Telstra and Foxtel subcontractor Tandem Corp as part of the company's $300 million listing plans.
Telstra is looking at a potentially massive property sell off.
Telstra is betting on new over-the-top technology applications to drive growth in the next two to three years.
The ACCC has flagged more rules to lift customer satisfaction with the NBN, but the network is pushing self-regulation.
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