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July 28, 2016
NBN to leave Telstra with an earnings gap: Moody's
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Ratings agency Moody's has said it expects Telstra to be unable to completely replace revenue lost due to the rollout of the National Broadband Network by 2020.
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​4.6m Australian jobs at risk at the hands of technology: StartupAUS
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Telstra complaints rise alongside market share
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Trident Perth-Singapore subsea cable signs Equinix datacentres
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​Samsung mobile profit continues its rise for Q2
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Cybersecurity experts most wanted in Singapore
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Microsoft's Windows NT 4.0 launched 20 years ago this week
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