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  2. Whirlpool (website) - Wikipedia

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    Whirlpool began as a community resource for users of Telstra's BigPond cable Internet service, the name Whirlpool being a parody of BigPond. [3] However, it soon expanded to cover Optus' Optus@Home (now known as OptusNet) cable internet service, ADSL-based services, and other forms of broadband ISPs in Australia, as they became available.

  3. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    Since its privatisation, Telstra shares have hit a low of just over $2.50 per share in late 2010. [96] Since then, Telstra shares have risen to $5 per share in December 2013 [96] and $6 per share in December 2014. [97] On 17 May 2019 the shares closed on the ASX at $3.56 up from a twelve-month low of $2.547 per share [98]

  4. Telecommunications in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Australia changed its name to Telstra in 1995 and has since been privatised. It faced growing competition in market niches such as long distance corporate voice and data services. Telstra was progressively privatised (33.3% 1997, 16.6% 1999, 33.3% 2006, with 17% transferred to the Future Fund.)

  5. Talk:Telstra Media - Wikipedia

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    Someone is attempting to hijack the Bigpond page for Telstra Media. Whislt Telstra Media has taken on the content part of bigpond, the core product, broadband, has been folded into Telstra proper. Telstra Media is just a division of Telstra, not an independent company. The majority of this article is about Bigpond, the ISP, and has zero to do ...

  6. Foxtel - Wikipedia

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    Further linear channels were added in April 2011 with the addition of 7 Telstra BigPond channels. In June 2011, Foxtel launched an over-the-top service on Telstra's IPTV set top box called Foxtel on T-Box carrying the same services as the Foxtel on Xbox service. [40] Also as of June 2011, Foxtel's subscribers numbered just over 1.65 million. [41]

  7. Internet in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In late 1994 the Telstra team led by Max Bosotti commenced negotiations to acquire all the assets of AARNet and establish a fully fledged commercial operation. Under AARNet the internet link to the node in Los Angeles consisted of a 1.5 Mbit/s link, accommodating all the dial-up services for Australia.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  9. Internet censorship in Australia - Wikipedia

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    [154] [155] There was concerns that since Telstra's filter is now live, the telco has not changed the end use agreement about restricting access or notified their customers. Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman stopped short of saying Telstra and Optus breached existing contracts, saying the question was "hypothetical one".