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Australia edged closer to a wireless broadband future yesterday when the Federal Government revealed that Optus and Elders (OPEL) would get $958 million to roll out a high-speed broadband network in regional and rural areas.
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No matter who wins the battle between the Optus-led G9 consortium and Telstra over the right to build Australia’s new broadband internet network, one thing is clear: Australians are unlikely to see any real improvement in their internet speeds for many
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The Federal Government will today unveil part of its long-awaited broadband package, including almost $1 billion of new funding for Telstra’s biggest rival, Optus, to improve access and speeds in regional areas.
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Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe’s largest phone company, said it has “no knowledge” of a bid to build a network in Australia’s major cities, denying a report that the German company may take part in a government tender.
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