Author: John Gibbs.
In my mind, technology, telecommunications and learning have always gone hand-in-hand – from watching the moon landing on a black and white TV set during my school days, to the broadband capabilities we have available to us today.
TELSTRA EXCHANGE|Archive: October, 2011
NSW schools lead the way
Filed under: communications, education, networks, schools
Say hello to the new mobile face of Telstra.com
Filed under: consumer, mobile handsets, mobile internet, smart phone
Next generation of our Whereis Navigator
Filed under: business, consumer, navigation, WhereIS, wireless
Author: Simon Mitchell.
This week we launched the next generation of our Whereis Navigator product, extending free basic navigation, and integrating travel and 3D viewing. We’ve worked with Garmin to redesign the experience to make it even easier for you to explore a new city any way you want, free of stress, this Christmas holiday.
Bundling with backup: one more essential for your business
Filed under: BizEssentials, business, cloud computing, data
Author: Will Irving.
It’s coming up to 100 days since I joined Telstra Business as Group Managing Director and it’s already struck me that I have the best job in the place.
Small business is the lifeblood of the Australian economy – and Telstra Business has a million of these customers on its books. One of the plusses for me is being able to talk to people in small business.
Our best ever Cable Broadband deal
Author: John Chambers.
I don’t know about you, but I can’t imagine life without ‘always on’ fast broadband. Thinking back even only a few years, I realise how much it’s changed the way I do things, both at work and at home. If for some reason the network goes down, it is moments before my wife pops her head around the corner and says “is something up with the net?”
Summer time – Boots & All time
Filed under: community, natural disaster, networks, recovery, technology
Nokia N9 hands on review
Filed under: consumer review, mobile handsets, Nokia, technology
Telstra will start rolling out Top Hats in November
Filed under: ADSL, broadband, consumer, innovation, technology
Author: Mike Wright.
Sometimes all you need is a person with a bright idea to solve a problem that has been affecting many. Earlier this year one of the NAT engineers, Darryl Dux, was idling at some traffic lights, and noticed a box mounted on top of the traffic light cabinet and had a light bulb moment. This doesn’t sound too amazing, but this observation is going to bring fixed broadband to many homes and businesses that could never have it before.
Meet the Telstra 4G USB broadband experience winners
Filed under: 4G, broadband, competition, LTE, mobile internet
Aspiring Dj Charlie Munns Visits The Telstra Museum
Filed under: community, health, museum, Sydney Radio School
Author: Stef Nowak.
When 10 year old Charlie Munns of Revesby Heights grows up he’d like to start a career in Radio. Young Charlie is pictured here at the working ex-ABC announcers’ console on display in the Telstra Museum at Bankstown with his mother Julie-Anne, his grandmother, and his volunteer Ralph McIlwraith and Museum manager Brian Mullins.









