If Australia's near $45 billion telecommunications market can be compared to an ocean, then its second-biggest company Singtel-Optus is an able swimmer currently treading water.
But a tsunami is coming; internet services like WhatsApp and Skype are providing once-lucrative services for free and the national broadband network will swamp the market with high-speed broadband by 2020, allowing rivals to sell near-identical products.
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David Ramli writes on Telecommunications specialising in NBN, Web, Politics. Based in our Sydney newsroom, David is an award winning journalist with over 5 years experience. Connect with David on Twitter.