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Yesterday

TPG Telecom boss Inaki Berroeta needs to add at least another 100,000 customers to make the regional sharing deal break even.

Vodafone gets a start in the bush, now to make it work

Vodafone’s never been able to justify going to the bush. It needs at least 100,000 more customers to make its new deal work.

  • Anthony Macdonald
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How AirTrunk helped make the careers of these bankers

The $24 billion sale of the data centre business was making waves long before this week.

  • Anthony Macdonald
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TPG Telecom, Optus network-sharing deal gets ACCC approval

TPG Telecom will market its mobile phone services to more Australians after the competition regulator said it could share networks with Optus in regional areas.

  • Jenny Wiggins

This Month

Vocus Group CEO Ellie Sweeney will run the National Broadband Network from December.

NBN Co names Vocus’ Ellie Sweeney as next CEO

The Vocus Group boss will step into Stephen Rue’s shoes as he prepares to take the reins at Optus.

  • Jenny Wiggins
David Dicker arrives in Liege.

David Dicker’s private jet life among F1 elite

The founder of Dicker Data might not have his team on the F1 grid, but he’s gotten onto the tarmac.

  • Mark Di Stefano
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August

TPG Telecom chief executive Inaki Berroeta.

TPG Telecom cuts 120 jobs as interim profits slide

The telco group, which is carrying more than $4 billion in debt, says it needs to keep reducing its expenses.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov.

How Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg became a wanted man

The arrest in France of Telegram owner Pavel Durov turned him into a folk hero among those concerned about free speech and government censorship.

  • Paul Mozur and Adam Satariano
Aussie Broadband co-founder and managing director Phillip Britt

Aussie Broadband pays first dividend, cuts jobs

Aussie Broadband declared its first-ever dividend after it connected more customers to the internet, boosting annual net profit by 21 per cent.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Superloop boss Paul Tyler says cash-strapped consumers are trading down to cheaper internet broadband plans

Superloop is winning the race for value, CEO claims

Aggressive competition in the broadband market is benefiting the internet provider as people trade down to cheaper plans.

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  • Jenny Wiggins
Telephone companies are gearing up for a battle over what kinds of technology can be used to replace traditional fixed phone lines

Telcos gear up for tech showdown

Australia’s biggest telcos are battling for taxpayer dollars in the debate over replacing ageing copper wires.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Telstra boss Vicki Brady wants expand the company’s mobile and infrastructure businesses.

Telstra boss Vicki Brady retreats from the ‘telco for everything’

The era of hotchpotch acquisitions and experimenting with non-telco services such as selling energy plans is over.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Telstra CEO Vicki Brady

Why Telstra’s latest strategy shift might pay off

Why Vicki Brady wants to keep Telstra’s infrastructure assets close and growing even if mobiles remain today’s success story.

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  • Jennifer Hewett
Telstra chief executive Vicki Brady said data usage had grown significantly on its network.

What’s behind Telstra’s pointed message for the government

Telstra isn’t getting the returns it should on its huge capital expenditure bill. Vicki Brady wants to change that by pulling three levers.

  • James Thomson
Telstra boss Vicki Brady expects more big companies to use the telco group’s new intercity fibre networks.

Telstra goes big on infrastructure as it bets on AI

The country’s largest telco says Australia has an opportunity to “really reinvigorate” how people connect, as it reports a 13 per cent slide in profit.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Optus is in an increasingly acrimonious dispute with the owner of its network infrastructure, AustralianSuper.

Optus falls out with its mobile towers investor AustralianSuper

The country’s largest super fund acquired a controlling stake in the telco’s infrastructure business for almost $2 billion in 2021. But relations have since soured.

  • Aaron Weinman and Jenny Wiggins
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ptus has incurred a $480 million annual net loss, confirming a slump in demand for traditional telecommunications services

Optus’ Australian accounts show $480m loss

Optus filed its own accounts with regulators this week showing its annual loss deepened more than six-fold from a year earlier.

  • Jenny Wiggins

July

Former TPG Telecom email customers to be slugged up to $95 annually

Accounts with iiNet, Internode and Westnet addresses will start paying a yearly fee from September after they were transferred to a Norwegian-owned company.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Unpaid Optus role: Communications Minister Michelle Rowland.

Hacked Optus gets award for cybersecurity nous

The irony of the award going to a company defending both a class action and an ACMA civil lawsuit for alleged security failures hung heavy in the room.

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  • Myriam Robin
Phillip Britt is the chief executive of Aussie Broadband. He wants to capture more of the broadband market with cheaper products.

Aussie Broadband discount offshoot Buddy chases lost customers

Aussie Broadband is hoping to win back some of the customers lost to rival Superloop with a new, cheap internet brand, Buddy Telco.

  • Jenny Wiggins
The hacker was able to obtain the data after accessing an AT&T system through a third-party cloud platform, according to AT&T’s disclosure.

AT&T hack undermines US national security, experts say

The telco giant said a hacker had compromised its network and stolen records of calls and text messages from nearly all of its 100 million wireless customers.

  • Ryan Gallagher