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Old 04-09-2008, 08:15 PM
Will Kemp
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Default Re: Telstra Wins Top Asian Telco Award

On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:02:47 +0000, "Alan Parkington"
<brownnose@isuckseppos.com> wrote:

> From
> http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Phones/Industry/Q6N7H6V7
>
> Australia's largest telco, Telstra has managed to win the 'Best Asia
> Telecom Carrier' and 'Best Asian Mobile Carrier' awards at the 2008
> Telecoms Asia Awards held in Thailand overnight.


Woopie doo! Shame they're not the best Australian carrier, isn't it? And
telecoms infrastructure in Asia is mostly not that hard to compete with,
really. Mind you, Portuguese Telecom could hardly be doing a worse job in
East Timor than tel$cum did when they were "operating" the phone system
there!

> The awards, now in their 11th year are Asia's largest telecom industry
> awards and recognise outstanding performance by the service providers
> and industry executives, with the winners chosen from candidates
> nominated by Telecom Asia readers and editors, in partnership with Ovum,
> one of the world's leading ICT research and consultancy firms.
>
>
> The final selection is made by an independent panel of industry experts
> based on financial performance, technology, market leadership and
> corporate governance.
> Last year's winner was SK Telecom, which took out the overall prize for
> Best Asian Telecom Carrier as well as Best Mobile Carrier.
>
>
> In accepting the awards in Phuket, Telstra Executive Director Wireless
> Mike Wright said the awards "are testament to the efforts of our people
> who are the reason we continue to deliver on our world-leading five-year
> transformation program.
>
>
> "We now rank at or near the top of our global peer group on many key
> financial performance measures and are the clear market leader in
> mobiles and broadband in Australia", he said. And according to Joseph
> Waring, Telecom Asia Group Editor, "... Telstra's successes are clearly
> recognition for its rapid rollout and launch of Next G, and the impact
> the mobile broadband service has had on the market."



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