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  • Sensis boss resigns

    The chief executive officer of Telstra's Sensis division, Andrew Day, has announced his decision to resign today as he prepares to take up the position of chief executive officer of the European-based World Directories Company.

  • Optus customers on hold for Sensis 1234

    Sensis' newly launched premium directory service sensis-1234 has been causing headaches for Optus.

  • Telstra and Microsoft join forces

    Telstra and Microsoft today announced a deal which will see the pair link their products and brand names to target small business customers.

  • Google, Telstra sign deal for Yellow Maps

    Google and Telstra subsidiary Sensis has signed a deal to integrate the data from its Yellow Pages business listings into Google Maps Australia.

  • Telstra’s GOeureka dishes up stale searches

    Telstra’s search engine GOeureka is falling behind the times with search information last modified in July this year.

  • CDMA shutdown: Rural communities left in black spots

    The official word from Telstra and the Federal government is that the Next G Network provides equivalent or superior coverage to CDMA. Try telling that to the people of Mangoplah, NSW.

  • Best quotes of 2006

    It's that time of year again when we look back and ponder what happened in the last 12 months. Here ZDNet Australia has collected some of the more colourful, amusing and insightful quotes that have passed through our pages in that time.

  • Telstra's KAZ still not for sale

    Telstra subsidiary KAZ has maintained its core ICT services business was not on the market despite investigating options for its superannuation assets.

  • People Telecom picks Telstra and maybe iiNet

    Business-focused telco People Telecom has signed a new AU$100 million agreement to resell Telstra services and flagged an interest in doing the same with iiNet.

  • Telstra CEO headhunters have links with Optus owner

    The executive headhunters charged with finding a new chief for Telstra Corp Ltd have a link with the company that owns Telstra's biggest local rival, Optus.

  • Music industry raids on us will stop: Telstra

    Telstra has claimed to have reached an agreement with the music industry on protocols for sharing information that will avoid the need for Anton Pillar orders in the future.

  • realestate.com.au moves out of its backyard

    Online property listing group realestate.com.au is examining a range of IT initiatives to ensure its Web sites can cope with the company's expansion into international markets.

  • Telstra appoints new chairman

    Telstra announced today the election of Donald McGauchie as new chairman of the telecommunications heavyweight, effective immediately.

  • Sensis settles with ACCC, Google takes dock in June

    Sensis has settled with the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) regarding a number of alleged breaches of the Trade Practices Act, committed online by its classified advertising publication The Trading Post.

  • Telstra's new campaign: fetch me sex

    Telstra's online campaign to promote its fetchmemovies.com.au DVD rental site has unexpectedly led it into the murky waters of porn advertising.

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