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Old 10-29-2009, 10:47 AM
Aussie Bob
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Default Telstra to strike National Broadband Network ~deal by Christmas

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http://www.news.com.au/business/stor...16-462,00.html

TELSTRA boss David Thodey says the telco will make every effort to strike a
deal with the Rudd Government by Christmas over what role it is to play in
the National Broadband Network (NBN).
But he described Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy's timeframe as "very
aggressive".

And, in a big change of tune for Telstra, finance boss John Stanhope said
structural separation could be a "win-win" for shareholders, the Government
and Australia if certain "conditions" were met.

However, Telstra reiterated its opposition to the Government's controversial
regulatory reform Bill, which will force the functional split of the telco,
The Herald Sun reports.

Mr Stanhope said the telco would consider selling assets to the NBN for cash
if the price represented fair value, or "even equity, if there is some form
of guaranteed return".

But, addressing an investor briefing yesterday, Mr Thodey said any big
changes to the company would be subject to shareholder approval.

Telstra wants Senate debate of the plan to be delayed until an NBN
implementation study is completed and talks between Telstra and the
Government are finished.

Mr Thodey said Telstra would be unable to make any recommendation to its
board until it was aware of the NBN plans.

"And if we can't make a recommendation to the board, we definitely can't
take anything to our shareholders," he said.

Mr Thodey said Senator Conroy was very keen to see progress on the
negotiations by Christmas, and Telstra was working towards that, "but this
timeframe is very aggressive because there's an enormous amount of work to
do".

"The discussions with NBNCo are progressing well," Mr Thodey said. "Can I
promise that a deal will be done? No, I can't promise you.

"Do I think that there is a pathway to get to a deal? Yes I do."

Mr Thodey said negotiations were "extraordinarily complex".

"We have not seen anything like this anywhere else in the world, so we have
a lot of work to do," he said.

Mr Stanhope said structural separation appeared to be a "win-win" if
conditions were met, including fair compensation for any assets transferred
to the NBN and ensuring neither the minister nor the competition regulator
could overturn the separation.

The other condition was that Telstra be allowed to keep its stake in pay-TV
operator Foxtel, keep its HFC cable network, and be able to access advanced
wireless spectrum.

Mr Thodey said there was no fundamental change to the telco's direction and
again emphasised the need to improve customer service.

He re-confirmed the company's guidance to achieve low single-digit growth in
revenue and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation
this financial year, but said the strong Aussie dollar had put pressure on
overseas revenue.

Telstra shares gained 5, or 1.54 per cent, to $3.29 yesterday.


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Old 10-29-2009, 12:04 PM
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Default Re: Telstra to strike National Broadband Network ~deal by Christmas

On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:47:47 +0800, "Aussie Bob" <aussiebob@telstra,com.au>
wrote:

> TELSTRA boss David Thodey says the telco will make every effort to strike a
>deal with the Rudd Government by Christmas over what role it is to play in
>the National Broadband Network (NBN).


Thanks Bob Bot.

Pity you greedy bastards didn't wake up earlier.

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Old 11-03-2009, 09:24 PM
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Default Re: Telstra to strike National Broadband Network ~deal by Christmas

Phil,
you and Sol created the situation with your 'attitude'



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