+ Follow Telstra Tag
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[Title] => Australia telecom giant Telstra to axe 8,000 jobs
[Summary] => Australia's dominant telecommunications company Telstra Wednesday announced plans to axe 8,000 jobs -- a quarter of its workforce -- as part of a drastic new strategy to cope with an increasingly competitive industry.
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[Title] => Telecom firms more focus on increasing data capacity
[Summary] => More than preparing to beat other players in the industry, telecom companies are instead focusing their investments on increasing capacity in data usage.
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[Title] => Talks with SMC ongoing, says Telstra
[Summary] => Australia’s biggest telecommunications company Telstra said discussions with San Miguel Corp. for a possible wireless joint venture in the Philippines remain ongoing.
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[Title] => Telstra-SMC mobile venture faces shareholders’ scrutiny
[Summary] => The possible joint venture of Australia’s biggest telephone company Telstra Corp. with San Miguel Corp. (SMC) for a mobile network in the Philippines needs more careful study amid concerns about the viability of the business, consulting firm Creator Tech Pty. Ltd. warned.
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[Title] => PLDT, Globe likely to retain ratings – Fitch
[Summary] => Philippine telecommunication firms are likely to keep their credit ratings even if they hike their capital expenditures next year to prepare for the possible entry of a new player in the market, according to Fitch Ratings.
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[Title] => Fitch downplays Telstra entry’s impact on telecommunications
[Summary] => Fitch Ratings expects the potential entry of a new player in the Philippine telecommunications market through the joint venture of Australia’s Telstra and San Miguel Corp. (SMC) to have limited impact on incumbent service providers for the next two years.
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[Title] => San Miguel cuts off rival access to frequency band
[Summary] => San Miguel Corp. (SMC) is not in favor of giving telco firms Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) and Globe Telecom Inc. access to the 700 megahertz (Mhz) frequency band held by the firm, citing the need to promote competition in the market.
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[Title] => PLDT braces for Telstra entry, keeps core net income guidance
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[Title] => PLDT, Globe likely to retain ratings – Fitch
[Summary] => Philippine telecommunication firms are likely to keep their credit ratings even if they hike their capital expenditures next year to prepare for the possible entry of a new player in the market, according to Fitch Ratings.
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[Summary] => Fitch Ratings expects the potential entry of a new player in the Philippine telecommunications market through the joint venture of Australia’s Telstra and San Miguel Corp. (SMC) to have limited impact on incumbent service providers for the next two years.
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[Title] => San Miguel cuts off rival access to frequency band
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[Summary] => The country’s leading telecommunications and digital services provider Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) is confident it will meet, if not exceed, its core net income guidance of P35 billion this year but is cautious for next year amid the possible entry of new player Telstra.
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