‘Better the Devil you don’t’ implies Sol

‘Better the Devil you don’t’ implies Sol

Telstra boss ‘Sol Trujillo’ has suggested that a change of government could not make things any worse for Australia’s Telecommunication policy. While attending an Australian Investment conference in New York just recently, he also went on to add that Labor leader ‘Kevin Rudd’ has a very definitive view on the importance of Broadband as an economic policy in Australia.

“I think … (Labor leader) Kevin Rudd has articulated a very clear view that says broadband is at the centrepiece of his economic policy.


“I personally believe any leader in any government around the world has to think that way.”


Read the entire article at Australia IT


 

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