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New rules force Telstra to shrink coverage maps by 1 million square km
The telco giant must delete about a third of its claimed coverage under new standards backed by rivals, the ACCC and emergency groups.
- David Swan
- Updated
- World markets
ASX rises as banks and miners jump, while Wesfarmers falls
The Australian sharemarket hit a new high on a bumper day for the reporting season.
- Staff reporter
Telstra posts billion-dollar profit as job cuts deepen
The telco giant is reaping the rewards of aggressive cost-cutting that has shed more than 2300 jobs in six months.
- David Swan
Telstra to cut 209 jobs from AI joint venture, offshoring work to India
The telco giant has proposed to slash hundreds of jobs from its joint venture with consulting firm Accenture after cutting thousands of roles in the past two years and bolstering its AI capabilities.
- Millie Muroi
- Updated
- Telecommunications
Apple issues fix after update cut older iPhones from Telstra network
An Apple software update introduced to fix a Triple Zero network issue left some older iPhones unable to receive or make calls on the country’s largest network.
- Elias Visontay, Tim Biggs and Nick Bonyhady
Telcos face renewed pressure after fire outages leave people stranded and desperate
In the wake of last year’s Tripe Zero outages, calls for telco security are growing again after firefighters and others lost connectivity while fighting blazes across the state.
- Rachel Eddie and Alexander Darling
Qld premier slams ‘lowlife’ copper thief as communications cut while cyclone bears down
David Crisafulli said the theft was “as low as you can get” after cables were cut in Far North Queensland as it braces for a cyclone.
- Dominique Tassell
A golden year for star-crossed lovers and bizarre billionaires
No AI hallucination could have predicted a corporate year dominated by kiss cams, Donald Trump and the rabid cult of Elon.
- Colin Kruger
- Updated
- Telecommunications
Senators accuse telcos of Triple Zero ‘cover-up’ over system failures
Almost 100,000 Samsung phones still can’t reliably call Triple Zero, and the inquiry into the system has revealed dysfunctional communications between telcos, regulators and the federal government.
- David Swan