The telco exodus which has plagued the Terria broadband consortium over the last week is now over, according to remaining members, who yesterday pledged their support as being "rock solid".
Hercule Poirot, where are you when we need you? After months of rhetoric and enthusiastic chest-beating, Terria is falling apart at the seams. Whether the company's executives are just discouraged by ...
After promising for months that it would bid for the national broadband network the Terria consortium has been reduced to a supporting role in a bid from its dominant member, Optus, which through ...
L-R: Terria co-founders Amber Standley and Ana Belgun. Source: AAP Photos. A tool for planning and managing cities of the future as well as energy use and environmental monitoring has been spun out of ...
The TransACT departure means Terria has lost three members in two weeks and it was forced into damage control late yesterday, as remaining members issued a solidarity statement. Terria's statement, on ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The credibility of the Optus-led Terria broadband group has been weakened by the sudden withdrawal of its No.2 member, AAPT. The former ...
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Terria has confirmed it will continue its bid for the national broadband network, despite AAPT’s withdrawal from the consortium today. In a statement, consortium chairman Michael Egan said that he ...
Although Terria would no doubt have critically branded Telstra as the hypocritical party in the past (and probably still today), Quilty quiverlessly states that: “the comments from Mr Simmons were ...