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Telstra Won't Build Australian Internet Network With Seperation Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Telstra Corp., Australia's largest phone company, won't bid to build a A$15 billion ($9.2 billion) nationwide high-speed Internet network if it requires a structural separation. Bloomberg
Telstra on hold over NBN TELSTRA chairman Donald McGauchie says the board is yet to decide whether to bid for the Government's $4.7 billion national broadband network tender. Herald Sun
Telstra sits on bid fence TELSTRA chairman Donald McGauchie says the board is yet to decide whether to bid for Canberra's $4.7billion national broadband network tender. The Courier Mail
Telstra defends Sol's $13m TELSTRA's board has defended boss Sol Trujillo's $13.4 million pay packet as a federal minister took a swipe at excessive executive salaries. Herald Sun
Conroy urges rethink on Telstra CEO pay Federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has told the Telstra board it should reconsider its decision on executive pay. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Minister slams Telstra over CEO’s salary The federal Communications Minister has slammed excessive salaries for executives, saying they are not appropriate in today’s economic climate. And he’s singled out Telstra chief executive officer So The West Australian
Telstra workers to consider strike action Telstra workers are voting on whether to take urgent industrial action over pay claims, as the company’s annual general meeting of shareholders is held in Melbourne. Len Cooper, Communications Electr The West Australian
Telstra workers vote on strike action Telstra workers are voting on whether to take urgent industrial action over pay claims, as the company's annual general meeting (AGM) of shareholders is held in Melbourne. Perth Now
Telstra undecided on NBN bid WITH the deadline for the national broadband network tender five days away, Telstra has yet to decide if it should participate. Australian IT