Research and Markets: Australia's National Broadband Network 2010 - A Comprehensive Overview on Australian Company Telstra
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ee8680/australia_nation) has announced the addition of the "Australia - National Broadband Network - Telstra" report to their offering.
Soon after the government announced the National Broadband Network (NBN) in April 2009, Telstra finally understood that changes were now inevitable and they reacted swiftly. A new management team was appointed led by the new CEO, David Thodey. Telstra immediately announced its support for the NBN and its willingness to work together with the government.
The company also put its weight behind the trans-sector concept which will be the avenue to generating new revenue. Negotiations were launched with the government investigating how Telstra could best participate, these negations have been very complex and very tough and are continuing an initial agreement to negotiate further was signed in December 2009, followed by the signing of a heads-of-agreement in June 2010.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. Telstra and government agree on NBN future
2.1 Heads of agreement signed in June 2010
2.2 Analysis of the agreement
2.3 History of the deal
2.3.1 Terms of Engagement
2.3.2 Analysis of the arrangement
3. The new Telstra?
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Restructuring now on the cards
4. BuddeComm and Telstra
5. Telstra - where to go from here?
6. Telstra's shareholders issue
6.1 Looking after shareholders means looking after their future
6.2 Profits will come from growing the telco pie
6.3 Government supports socio-economic benefits
6.4 Shareholders ignorance
6.5 Nevertheless they will be winners
6.6 Highly focussed management needed
7. Related reports
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