Telstra Corporation
Cracks widen in Telstra's 'bits and pieces' media strategy after NRL snub
The NRL's new deal with Foxtel has put a stop to free streaming for Telstra customers and put a hole in the telco's limited media strategy.
- by Zoe Samios
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Development outrage
Northern Beaches elderly spend three years on hold for mobile phone tower
The long-running saga in Narrabeen has frustrated the RSL, its residents and their federal MP, as well as Telstra.
- by Michael Koziol
Start-ups
Australian CEOs, business leaders call out racism as protests engulf US
Business leaders say Australia cannot ignore its own shortcomings on racism and more can be done in the corporate world
- by Cara Waters and Charlotte Grieve
Telecommunications
Telstra powers up 5G footprint as new spectrum comes into picture
Telstra is running ahead of schedule on building out its 5G network, with the telco saying it has extended its coverage to 47 cities across Australia.
- by Supratim Adhikari
Network outage
Construction workers blamed for internet blackout in Melbourne's east
Telstra blames clumsy construction workers for widespread internet outage in Box Hill and Mont Albert that is making working, studying from home more difficult.
- by Anthony Colangelo
Phones
Forty Perth suburbs now have more than 50 per cent 5G coverage: Telstra
Beyond coronavirus and conspiracy theories, Telstra believes 2020 will be the "year of 5G" in Perth.
- by Hamish Hastie
Opinion
NBN
NBN Co taps private debt market as privatisation moment nears
NBN Co has taken a step towards eventual privatisation, with a first massive raising in private long-term debt markets.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Telecommunications
'Weakened defences': COVID-19 a boon for malware merchants, warns Telstra boss
The telco says it has protected about 500 customers in the last month from COVID-19-themed malware which attempted to steal their money.
- by Zoe Samios
Telecommunications
'We are all living it': COVID-19 a personal test for Telstra's Penn
The COVID-19 pandemic has already exacted a heavy toll on Telstra boss Andy Penn as a father, son and chief executive.
- by Zoe Samios
Telecommunications
Telstra chief aims for more automation despite recruitment drive
Telstra boss Andy Penn says the coronavirus pandemic offers the perfect opportunity for the telco to further automate parts of its business.
- by Zoe Samios
Investing
Energy sector gains send ASX higher
Australian stocks were buoyed by hopes the US could broker a deal between oil producers, and analyst recommendations to buy over-sold stocks.
- by Lucy Battersby