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  • Microsoft readies VoIP software beta

    After months of anticipation, corporate customers will soon get their hands on a beta version of Microsoft's VoIP software, an event that marks an important step in the evolution of corporate communications.

  • Optus names Coles exec as new CIO

    A senior Coles executive has been selected to replace Soo Kee Ng as Optus's chief information officer. Lawrie Turner, general manager for Retail Systems at the Coles Group, will assume the CIO position on August 6.

  • Optus to cut 450 positions

    SingTel subsidiary Optus today said it was likely to cut around 450 positions as part of a cost-cutting drive.

  • New fibre network would reach six million addresses

    A proposal floated today by Telstra's major competitors to upgrade the nation's broadband infrastructure would see up to six million addresses wired for ADSL2+ broadband -- two million more than Telstra's own plan.

  • Rivals' fibre plan a scam: Telstra

    Telstra says a proposal floated today by its major competitors to upgrade the nation's broadband infrastructure is designed to rip off taxpayers and Telstra's shareholders.

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  • E-mail's up--is the boss watching?

    U.S. workers spend almost a quarter of their day dealing with e-mail, according to a survey--and bosses are bucking conventional wisdom in their response.

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