Data demand negates Telstra’s mobile customer ‘churn’
The nation’s need to be online has helped Telstra overcome the churn of customers who were unhappy with the increased cost of their mobile plans.
The nation’s need to be online has helped Telstra overcome the churn of customers who were unhappy with the increased cost of their mobile plans.
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