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Follow on Google News | Australia-Opposition policy - what's in it for TelstraTwo weeks before the election the Coalition announced its broadband and telecommunications policies. At face value there could be some potential advantages for Telstra.
By: China CCM However, there are also serious questions as to whether these policies can actually be implemented- We argue that Telstra has moved on since that time and that it now has its eyes firmly fixed on the future-a future where new opportunities are surfacing, as the NBN is used for government innovation. This is bringing business from other sectors (healthcare, education, energy, transport) to the telecoms industry and the company is well-positioned to embrace that new future. Table of Contents 1. Synopsis 2. Analysis of the situation 2.1 Potential advantages for Telstra 2.2 Back to the years of access dispute 2.3 Plans are technically flawed 2.4 The ongoing wireless discussion 2.5 Few opportunities, many uncertainties for Telstra 2.6 Stimulating private investments 2.7 Conclusions 2.8 Telstra has already set its eyes on the future 3. Background information 3.1 Company Overview 3.2 Telstra and the NBN Table 1-Total broadband subscribers and annual change-1996- Table 2-Broadband access revenues by major provider-2005- Table 3-Telstra Group total revenue-1994- Table 4-Telstra Group sales revenue, EBITDA, EBIT and net profit-2002- # # # ChinaCCM.com is China's leading industry consultancy expert offering industry intelligence and research solution, ChinaCCM Market Research Centre is a research division focusing on professional market survey and industry research. End
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