Telstra
Telstra claims it is the only communications company in Australia that can provide customers with a truly integrated telecommunications experience across fixed line, mobiles, broadband (BigPond®), information, transaction and search (Sensis®) and pay TV (FOXTEL).
Telstra boss: NBN decision has no impact
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo said this week’s decision by the Expert Panel "has no impact on our overall business strategy and the execution of our transformation plan."
Telstra’s strong fundamentals "are no different today than they were last week before the Expert Panel made its decision."
"Importantly, there is no change to our financial guidance as a result of the Expert Panel’s decision. We continue to execute on our transformation strategy according to plan. With the platforms we already have in place, we will continue to compete and innovate very effectively."
According to Telstra, "Next G, with over 4 million customers, is the world’s largest and fastest wireless national broadband network and will continue to upgrade. Early in 2009, Next G™ will offer peak network speeds of 21Mbps with a clear roadmap to 42Mbps and beyond. Our fixed line broadband network delivers ADSL from exchanges serving 92% of the population, with ADSL2+ providing speeds up to 20Mbps from exchanges that serve 81% of the population."
The telco said in a statement that Next IP™, together with Next G™, is the largest, fully integrated, national IP broadband network in the world.
Telstra was last trading at $3.56.
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