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Telstra sticks to target

... track, and we expect the first signs of real margin recovery to occur in the 2H09," Citi analyst Tim Smeallie said. "Nothing we heard today gives us cause for concern at the operational level. However, we can't say the same for the commentary around the FTTN (fibre-to-the-node) network. "Management highlighted all the technology risks around an FTTN network. If that is the case, why did...

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Telstra finances under microscope

... billion national broadband network tender. Citigroup Equity Research telecommunications analyst Tim Smeallie said Telstra would launch a barrage of statistics and key performance indicators at the audience today, but Communications Minister Senator Stephen Conroy was holding all the cards. "There will be a lot of material covered tomorrow, but at an operational level the most relevant issue...