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  1. #1
    Kwyjibo
    Guest
    With all the bull**** we have been hearing from the Mex regarding the lack
    of transparency of the recent government tender, you'd think the little
    ****wit would keep his own house in order, right? Apparently not.......

    http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...013040,00.html

    "Telstra has handed its US mobile phone distributor Brightstar a
    multi-million-dollar windfall by paying it as much as three times the
    industry rate to provide handsets to its branded and third-party retailers
    as part of a deal worth $1 billion a year.
    Telstra is paying Brightstar, whose owner Marcelo Claure is a *business
    partner of Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo*, between $17 and $21 per
    handset, the contract shows.
    The going rate for handsets is about one-third of Brightstar's contracted
    rate......

    In September 2005 The Australian revealed that Telstra was in talks with
    Brightstar for the first of two deals the US company would sign with Telstra
    in 2005 and 2006.

    The first, handed to Brightstar *with no tender*, was for an exclusive
    arrangement to source at least 2 million handsets each year for Telstra. "

    **** him off back to the US.

    --
    Kwyj.





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  2. #2
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Telstra - People in glass houses........

    Kwyjibo <[email protected]> wrote:

    > With all the bull**** we have been hearing from the Mex regarding the
    > lack of transparency of the recent government tender, you'd think the
    > little ****wit would keep his own house in order, right? Apparently not.......


    > http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...013040,00.html


    > "Telstra has handed its US mobile phone distributor Brightstar a
    > multi-million-dollar windfall by paying it as much as three times the
    > industry rate to provide handsets to its branded and third-party
    > retailers as part of a deal worth $1 billion a year.


    > Telstra is paying Brightstar, whose owner Marcelo Claure is a
    > *business partner of Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo*, between
    > $17 and $21 per handset, the contract shows.


    > The going rate for handsets is about one-third of Brightstar's
    > contracted rate......


    > In September 2005 The Australian revealed that Telstra was in talks
    > with Brightstar for the first of two deals the US company would sign
    > with Telstra in 2005 and 2006.


    > The first, handed to Brightstar *with no tender*, was for an exclusive
    > arrangement to source at least 2 million handsets each year for
    > Telstra. "


    > **** him off back to the US.


    They wont have him back. Better to ship him off to jail instead.
    That way his bonuses can be stripped away.





  3. #3
    Guest

    Re: Telstra - People in glass houses........

    If that is true, surely it must be a crimminal offence. Time to act Police?
    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Kwyjibo <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> With all the bull**** we have been hearing from the Mex regarding the
    >> lack of transparency of the recent government tender, you'd think the
    >> little ****wit would keep his own house in order, right? Apparently
    >> not.......

    >
    >> http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...013040,00.html

    >
    >> "Telstra has handed its US mobile phone distributor Brightstar a
    >> multi-million-dollar windfall by paying it as much as three times the
    >> industry rate to provide handsets to its branded and third-party
    >> retailers as part of a deal worth $1 billion a year.

    >
    >> Telstra is paying Brightstar, whose owner Marcelo Claure is a
    >> *business partner of Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo*, between
    >> $17 and $21 per handset, the contract shows.

    >
    >> The going rate for handsets is about one-third of Brightstar's
    >> contracted rate......

    >
    >> In September 2005 The Australian revealed that Telstra was in talks
    >> with Brightstar for the first of two deals the US company would sign
    >> with Telstra in 2005 and 2006.

    >
    >> The first, handed to Brightstar *with no tender*, was for an exclusive
    >> arrangement to source at least 2 million handsets each year for
    >> Telstra. "

    >
    >> **** him off back to the US.

    >
    > They wont have him back. Better to ship him off to jail instead.
    > That way his bonuses can be stripped away.
    >






  4. #4
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Telstra - People in glass houses........

    William [email protected] wrote

    > If that is true, surely it must be a crimminal offence.


    Thats arguable, particularly if his association
    with that other yank was made clear to Telstra.

    > Time to act Police?


    The cops wont get involved unless he concealed his association
    with that other yank from telstra and even then thats unlikely.


    Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
    >> Kwyjibo <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> With all the bull**** we have been hearing from the Mex regarding
    >>> the lack of transparency of the recent government tender, you'd
    >>> think the little ****wit would keep his own house in order, right?
    >>> Apparently not.......

    >>
    >>> http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...013040,00.html

    >>
    >>> "Telstra has handed its US mobile phone distributor Brightstar a
    >>> multi-million-dollar windfall by paying it as much as three times
    >>> the industry rate to provide handsets to its branded and third-party
    >>> retailers as part of a deal worth $1 billion a year.

    >>
    >>> Telstra is paying Brightstar, whose owner Marcelo Claure is a
    >>> *business partner of Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo*, between
    >>> $17 and $21 per handset, the contract shows.

    >>
    >>> The going rate for handsets is about one-third of Brightstar's
    >>> contracted rate......

    >>
    >>> In September 2005 The Australian revealed that Telstra was in talks
    >>> with Brightstar for the first of two deals the US company would sign
    >>> with Telstra in 2005 and 2006.

    >>
    >>> The first, handed to Brightstar *with no tender*, was for an
    >>> exclusive arrangement to source at least 2 million handsets each
    >>> year for Telstra. "

    >>
    >>> **** him off back to the US.

    >>
    >> They wont have him back. Better to ship him off to jail instead.
    >> That way his bonuses can be stripped away.






  5. #5
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Telstra - People in glass houses........

    Spokes <[email protected]> wrote:
    > On Oct 13, 8:57 am, "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> William [email protected] wrote
    >>
    >>> If that is true, surely it must be a crimminal offence.

    >>
    >> Thats arguable, particularly if his association
    >> with that other yank was made clear to Telstra.
    >>
    >>> Time to act Police?

    >>
    >> The cops wont get involved unless he concealed his association
    >> with that other yank from telstra and even then thats unlikely.
    >>
    >> Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>> Kwyjibo <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>
    >>>>> With all the bull**** we have been hearing from the Mex regarding
    >>>>> the lack of transparency of the recent government tender, you'd
    >>>>> think the little ****wit would keep his own house in order, right?
    >>>>> Apparently not.......

    >>
    >>>>> http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...150-5013040,00...

    >>
    >>>>> "Telstra has handed its US mobile phone distributor Brightstar a
    >>>>> multi-million-dollar windfall by paying it as much as three times
    >>>>> the industry rate to provide handsets to its branded and
    >>>>> third-party retailers as part of a deal worth $1 billion a year.

    >>
    >>>>> Telstra is paying Brightstar, whose owner Marcelo Claure is a
    >>>>> *business partner of Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo*,
    >>>>> between $17 and $21 per handset, the contract shows.

    >>
    >>>>> The going rate for handsets is about one-third of Brightstar's
    >>>>> contracted rate......

    >>
    >>>>> In September 2005 The Australian revealed that Telstra was in
    >>>>> talks with Brightstar for the first of two deals the US company
    >>>>> would sign with Telstra in 2005 and 2006.

    >>
    >>>>> The first, handed to Brightstar *with no tender*, was for an
    >>>>> exclusive arrangement to source at least 2 million handsets each
    >>>>> year for Telstra. "

    >>
    >>>>> **** him off back to the US.

    >>
    >>>> They wont have him back. Better to ship him off to jail instead.
    >>>> That way his bonuses can be stripped away.


    > If Sol is a business partner of the Brightstar boss, i like to know
    > the particulars of that business arrangement. I believe Brightstar
    > handset have a the worst reputation for reliability of any in
    > Telstra's stable. It's quite probable Brightstar units are being
    > returned by customers more than any other supplier.


    And the practical reality may be that he didnt have a lot of choice
    when he wanted to use the cdma band for nextg handset wise initially.

    Its FAR from clear that he did anything illegal as long as
    the board etc was aware of his previous with brightstar.





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