Telstra split delayed again by government

Telstra split delayed again by government

In late December, the two sides agreed on tentative terms that would allow Telstra to move traffic from its copper network to the NBN’s fibre-to-the-home network. But a definitive deal must wait until the parties can agree on the monetary compensation Telstra believes it deserves to shift traffic on to the NBN.

There is now mounting speculation that the bill could be delayed until after Telstra’s half-year results in the middle of this month, when the telco is expected to announce progress in its dealings with the government.

via The Australian.

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