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Old 05-28-2008, 04:54 AM
Alan Parkington
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Default KAte McKenzie defends Telstra decision not to split operations

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TELSTRA wholesale chief Kate McKenzie has hit back at calls for the telco's
retail and network operations to be split saying it needs to maintain scale
to make big network investments.

Just back from overseas where she met with representatives from
international telcos including Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom and Telcom
Italia, Ms McKenzie said rivals, such as Optus, were distorting the
structural separation debate.

"The message I came back from overseas with was that they're all
consolidating, no one's separating," she told BusinessDaily.

"There's a good reason for that because that's what you need to do to have
the scale to make the kind of investments we're talking about in the next
generation networks."


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Old 05-28-2008, 06:27 AM
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Default Re: KAte McKenzie defends Telstra decision not to split operations

Alan Poxington <wanker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote

> From
> http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...99-664,00.html


> TELSTRA wholesale chief Kate McKenzie has hit back at calls for the telco's retail and network operations to be split


Wota surprise.

> saying it needs to maintain scale to make big network investments.


If Labor is gunna break it up, they wont give a flying red fuck about that, fuckwit.

> Just back from overseas where she met with representatives from international telcos including Deutsche Telekom,
> France Telecom and Telcom Italia, Ms McKenzie said rivals, such as Optus, were distorting the structural separation
> debate.


Wota surprise.

> "The message I came back from overseas with was that they're all consolidating, no one's separating," she told
> BusinessDaily.


Clearly a pathological liar. And they're all fuckwit wogs anyway.

> "There's a good reason for that because that's what you need to do to have the scale to make the kind of investments
> we're talking about in the next generation networks."


If Labor is gunna break it up, they wont give a flying red fuck about that, fuckwit.



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