What’s next for Telstra?
Telstra now has another choice to make. It can continue its obstructive behaviour and launch new court cases or (let us hope!) it can look at the business opportunities that are now available to it. It can work with the new Corporation and establish working relationships, based on the new rules set by the government. What the new plans are doing is providing a bigger cake – not just another telephone or internet network, but an infrastructure that will attract a large number of new services. Once the network is deployed, healthcare alone could account for 25 percent of its capacity. Equally, given the right business circumstances, services related to education and energy/environment could take up another 25 percent. Over time the traditional telecoms and internet services will only account for perhaps 25 percent of the NBN. Not that these latter services have shrunk in volume or revenue – this simply demonstrates the volume of additional growth that will be unleashed on this open netwo
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