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  1. #1
    BushTurkey
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    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...51-643,00.html

    BRITISH Telecom's new chief executive officer Ian Livingston has hit back at
    criticism by Telstra of the functional separation of its retail and
    wholesale business, saying the move in Britain had been a win for consumers,
    driving broadband penetration, slashing prices and sparking a vibrant market
    for high-speed internet service with more than 200 companies.

    The possible separation of Telstra's business -- either by way of an
    internal split or a more radical cleaving of the group into two or three
    separate companies, or the creation of a separate company to house the Rudd
    Government's plan to help fund a national network worth up to $25 billion --
    has now moved firmly on to the agenda.

    BT underwent structural separation in 2005, after striking a deal with the
    British regulator.

    New Zealand recently followed, while the European Commission and other
    regulators around the world are looking at separation as a means to increase
    competition, drive down prices and boost innovation. The Rudd Government
    will this week begin to consider submissions from the telecoms and media
    sectors about the shape that regulation of the $34 billion-a-year sector
    should take with the new national network.

    Apart from Telstra's, the submissions have unanimously called for some
    separation of the former monopoly which still has more than 80 per cent of
    the industry's profits and the highest earning margins of any former
    incumbent telco monopoly around the world.

    In recent weeks, Telstra has raised its concerted attack on attempts to
    force any form of stronger separation through its chairman Donald McGauchie,
    who has called for the federal Government to take the separation debate off
    the table.





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  2. #2
    Alan Parkington
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    Re: British Telecom's chief calls Donald McGauchie a liar


    "BushTurkey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...51-643,00.html
    >
    > BRITISH Telecom's new chief executive officer Ian Livingston has hit back
    > at criticism by Telstra of the functional separation of its retail and
    > wholesale business, saying the move in Britain had been a win for
    > consumers, driving broadband penetration, slashing prices and sparking a
    > vibrant market for high-speed internet service with more than 200
    > companies.
    >



    I don't see anything about a "liar". Except, maybe, the post title.




  3. #3
    Rod Speed
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    Re: British Telecom's chief calls Donald McGauchie a liar

    Whoops, the bot has blown another fuse...

    Alan Poxington <[email protected]> wrote
    > BushTurkey <[email protected]> wrote


    >> http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...51-643,00.html


    >> BRITISH Telecom's new chief executive officer Ian Livingston has hit
    >> back at criticism by Telstra of the functional separation of its
    >> retail and wholesale business, saying the move in Britain had been a
    >> win for consumers, driving broadband penetration, slashing prices
    >> and sparking a vibrant market for high-speed internet service with
    >> more than 200 companies.


    > I don't see anything about a "liar". Except, maybe, the post title.


    Thats because you wanked yourself blind, YEARS ago, bot.





  4. #4
    -=Spudley=-
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    Re: British Telecom's chief calls Donald McGauchie a liar


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Whoops, the bot has blown another fuse...
    >
    > Alan Poxington <[email protected]> wrote
    >> BushTurkey <[email protected]> wrote

    >
    >>> http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...51-643,00.html

    >
    >>> BRITISH Telecom's new chief executive officer Ian Livingston has hit
    >>> back at criticism by Telstra of the functional separation of its
    >>> retail and wholesale business, saying the move in Britain had been a
    >>> win for consumers, driving broadband penetration, slashing prices
    >>> and sparking a vibrant market for high-speed internet service with
    >>> more than 200 companies.

    >
    >> I don't see anything about a "liar". Except, maybe, the post title.

    >
    > Thats because you wanked yourself blind, YEARS ago, bot.


    A notorious BOT calling another BOT a BOT, now that's the most obvious PKB
    in years.





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