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  2. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    Telstra Group Limited is an Australian telecommunications company that builds and operates telecommunications networks and markets related products and services. It is a member of the S&P/ASX 20 stock index, and is Australia's largest telecommunications company by market share.

  3. Boost Mobile (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Nextel acquired full ownership of Boost Mobile in the United States, becoming the sole owner of its operations and separating the brand from Boost Mobile Australia. [ 6 ] In 2012, Optus ended its business relationship with Boost; [ 2 ] [ 7 ] they subsequently switched resell access to the Telstra network, [ 7 ] with Telstra reportedly ...

  4. TPG Telecom - Wikipedia

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    The decision was appealed by Telstra and TPG, but the ACCC's decision was reaffirmed in mid-2023. The two parties stated they would consider their options including further appeals. [21] Some public commentary suggested it would be unprofitable for Optus to invest in regional internet infrastructure even without Telstra and TPG utilising market ...

  5. Overseas Telecommunications Commission - Wikipedia

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    OTC dish at Ceduna, South Australia. The Overseas Telecommunications Commission (OTC) was established by Australia in August 1946.It inherited facilities and resources from Amalgamated Wireless Australasia (AWA) and Cable & Wireless, and was charged with responsibility for all international telecommunications services into, through and out of Australia.

  6. TelstraClear - Wikipedia

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    Billing was from Telstra, but the customers ultimately belonged to Vodafone. In 2007, TelstraClear signed a wholesale mobile deal to access the Telecom New Zealand CDMA network, and began offering new services to small and medium size enterprises. In 2008, they started to offer non-business service using Telecom's network.

  7. One NZ - Wikipedia

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    Telstra NZ expanded its operations in the business market, bundling Telecom New Zealand services distributed as a reseller with its own network services. It maintained interconnect agreements with Telecom New Zealand, Clear Communications and some smaller service providers.

  8. Mobile number portability - Wikipedia

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    Free (1 to €1.6 if the subscriber wants to transfer their prepaid credit to the new carrier) The maximum time for the procedure is 24 working hours. In case of delay up to 3 working days no refund is given, if the delay is longer than 3 days user receive a refund of €2.5 for each day of delay, start counting from day 1.

  9. White Pages Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the White Pages partnered with Vision Australia to release a White Pages Accessibility Guide to help provide a business, government and residential telephone directory to the vision impaired of Australia. [8] In March 2014, Telstra sold 70% of the Sensis business to American private equity firm Platinum Equity for $454 million.