Technology is Penn’s friend
The fact is Andy Penn is nearer the end of his term than the beginning and would obviously prefer to go out on a high.
The fact is Andy Penn is nearer the end of his term than the beginning and would obviously prefer to go out on a high.
Telstra is eyeing a slice of the energy market in a move that could see the telco sell power plans alongside mobiles phones.
Telstra has unveiled its biggest shake-up since privatisation, with plans to split the business into three separate entities.
A telecommunications professional and an architect opted for government-subsidised short courses to reskill and move on.
Macquarie Capital is believed to be well placed to aid Telstra with its corporate restructure.
Telstra has announced it will split into three separate businesses in the biggest shake-up to the company since it was privatised in 1997.
Telstra has apologised to its customers after the communications watchdog found the telco had overcharged more than 10,000 people over a 12-year period.
Telstra could be positioning itself to buy the National Broadband Network.
Demand for the services provided by Telstra’s health business is believed to have prompted the search for more acquisitions for the business unit.
Former SBS boss Michael Ebeid has been looking after the telecom giant’s corporate and government customers for the past two years.
The US Department of Defence has picked Telstra Ventures-backed company Zimperium to defend its troops against cyber attacks.
Telstra has promised to try to maintain its dividend payouts shareholders despite increased costs due to pandemic and NBN.
The ASX closed up 1pc, clocking its best seven-day winning streak since 2009.
The telco says it will bend its own rules to achieve a 16 cent dividend if necessary.
New data hints that the SpaceX satellite internet provider will soon launch Down Under, taking on the likes of Telstra and the NBN.
Telstra says its 5G network now covers more than 40 per cent of the Australian population as phone buyers await news of a 5G iPhone.
This year’s AGM season starts with a bang this week as Telstra, Commonwealth Bank and BHP hold meetings and give feedback on any COVID-19 fallout.
Telstra has finally broken its silence about former employee Bradley Robert Edwards, who was found guilty of two Claremont murders that haunted Perth for decades.
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Telstra shares slipped slightly after investors counted the cost of the impact of this week’s announcements from a rejuvenated NBN Co.
Telstra and smaller providers said the upgrade will give certainty for a sector struggling with profitability and competitive tensions.
As cyber attacks increase, Telstra Ventures is investing in the tools to help companies bolster their defences.
COVID had produced some strange bedfellows, as NBN Co is finding out, but its costs are still a sore point.
Boards need to be able to show visible accountability to investors on cybersecurity risk issues.
Australians this year lost an estimated $6.4m to scammers pretending to be Service Australia representatives.
The telco says Australians are being increasingly targeted by criminals impersonating Centrelink employees, especially during the pandemic.
Scott Morrison’s fight with the energy companies has echoes of the Telstra brawl that ended up giving us the NBN.
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The first e-sports platform to go public in the US is growing fast and has ambitious plans to take on juggernauts Google and Facebook.
Shares bounced from daily lows but finished down 0.7pc under the drag of banks and ex-dividend trade in Telstra.
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