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Fixing cable in the Outback - floods, Hercules and crocs
A cable break in western Australia would be tough enough to fix, but work crews had to fight flood waters, inadequate supplies, and a visiting crocodile.
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Telstra joins the XP to Windows 7 club
Australia's largest telecom provider Telstra said it will migrate its 45,000 employees to Windows 7 from XP. Telstra had skipped the Vista upgrade. ZDNet Australia quotes Telstra's chief...
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Ex-botnet master hired by TelstraClear
Remember Owen Thor Walker (AKILL) that got busted in the FBI's "Bot Roast" investigation for operating a 1.3 million hosts botnet in 2007, and even once considered to be offered a job as a...
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Fixing cable in the Outback - floods, Hercules and crocs
A cable break in western Australia would be tough enough to fix, but work crews had to fight flood waters, inadequate supplies, and a visiting crocodile.
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Ballmer calls Google's Android 'way behind'
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer dismissed Google's Android operating system, saying he believed it was financially unsound.
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Australia's Telstra restricts iPhone supply lines
The short list of Telstra sites selling the iPhone 3G raises questions about whether the telephone company has received a limited allocation of the device.
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Malware-infected USB drives distributed at security conference
The folks at Australian mega-telco Telstra are wiping eggs from their faces after distributing malware-infected USB drives to attendees at this year's AusCERT security conference. AusCERT's...
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Telstra starts video payphone trial in Sydney
Aussie telecom brings multiple data functions to the corner payphone.
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Telstra: No apology needed for vote rigging
Australia's leading telephone company says it can't control the actions of its employee who rigged a ZDNet Australia poll, and considers the matter closed.
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Telstra caught in online poll scam
Caught in the act of rigging online user surveys last week, Australia's leading telephone company deliberates offering a formal apology, saying it can't control its employees' actions.
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Telstra staff killed in plane crash
A big air search in Far North Queensland, Australia has located the wreckage of a plane believed to have been carrying three Telstra workers on board. Reports say there was no sign of survivors....
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Telstra: cable damage 'worse'
The damage done to Telstra’s international undersea cable last week was “more extensive than anticipated,” according to a spokesman for the ISP.
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Telstra, others rush to repair cable damage
It will be at least a week before one of Telstra's lifeline to the rest of the world is repaired and services fully restored to more than half a million Internet users.
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Telstra cable cut, Aussies stranded
An underwater cable linking Europe, Asia, and Australia is severed, knocking out service to 500,000 Internet users.
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Chaos for Telstra above ground, below sea
Australia's biggest Internet service provider (ISP) has suffered the second major blow to its network in as many days. A deep sea cable slash Monday caused...
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Telstra cable sliced, Australia left hanging
Australia's largest international Internet cable has been cut underwater, partially cutting off more than half a million Telstra customers from the rest of the world. Full story. -- Byron Kaye,...
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Clash of the Titans: Telstra takes on ACCC
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and Telstra have clashed with renewed fervor over comments the telco giant made about the competition watchdog stifling investment in...
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Telstra connects wireless office
For more than one thousand Telstra employees, an 11-storey office block in Melbourne will soon become their wireless headquarters.
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Telstra reworks Keycorp deal
Telstra and Keycorp have renegotiated a deal that gives Telstra a controlling stake in the smart card group, cutting AU$89 million from the agreement's value. Full story. -- ZDNet Australia.
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Telstra cable upgrade underway
Telstra will fork out more than AU$100 million to upgrade the broadband services it provides for 500,000 customers over the next five years.
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