
Telstra to cull 950 jobs
EXECUTIVE and mid-management roles will be in the firing line as Telstra slashes 950 positions in a bid to cut red tape and improve customer service.
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Nokia-Siemens bags NBN deal
NBN Co has contracted Nokia-Siemens Networks to supply optical transmission gear in a deal that could be worth up to $400 million over 10 years.
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Roxon gathers e-health input
HEALTH Minister Nicola Roxon has called a snap e-health summit next month, saying it will be a good opportunity to discuss the $467 million plan.
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NBN batteries to cost $150m
PROVIDING back-up batteries for 11 million phone subscribers to the National Broadband Network will cost taxpayers up to $150 million a year.
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Google gets wrist slap
THE Federal Trade Commission is scolding Google without punishing it for collecting e-mails, passwords and other personal information.
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System glitch exposes traders
TRADERS were left exposed yesterday after the Australian futures market blacked out within minutes of the release of crucial inflation data.
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Libs seek monitoring of Telstra split
The opposition will today make a bid for the competition watchdog to be empowered to oversee the deal between Telstra and NBN Co.
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Google pushes privacy concerns
GOOGLE'S global privacy counsel says he's surprised by how few people choose to control what ads are steered their way.
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MySpace sets up as one-stop shop
SOCIAL networking pioneer MySpace is reinventing itself, moving to become a social entertainment destination.
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Dollar firms after fall
THE Australian dollar inched higher yesterday, with traders repositioning after a sell-off the day before.
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