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Alaska Communications declares regular dividend - Yahoo! Finance

Companies: Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc. The telecom services company said the dividend is payable Jan. 20 to stockholders of record on Dec. 31. (function(){if (document.getElementById("ygsh-showw2") && "undefined" !== typeof YAHOO && "undefined" !==...

France Telecom, TDC to merge Swiss operations - Yahoo! Finance

Companies: France Telecom Teradata Corporation France Telecom's Orange Switzerland will merge with Sunrise Communications of TDC to build "the leading nationwide alternative provider" of telecom services in the country. Rival Swisscom is the market leader. France Telecom...

France Telecom, TDC to merge Swiss operations - Yahoo! Finance

Companies: France Telecom Teradata Corporation France Telecom's Orange Switzerland will merge with Sunrise Communications of TDC to build "the leading nationwide alternative provider" of telecom services in the country. Rival Swisscom is the market leader. France Telecom...

Telstra to sell assets to govt "fairly"

Wednesday October 28, 2009, 2:39 pm Telstra Corporation Ltd says it is open to selling assets to the government's national broadband network but it needs a guarantee on returns. Chief financial officer John Stanhope told an institutional investor briefing that Telstra...

Telstra says would sell assets to NBN for "fair value" | Business Breaking News | News.com.au

Chief financial officer John Stanhope told an institutional investor briefing that Telstra could sell fixed-line assets to the NBN Company, but shareholders would want a guarantee of a return on such a transaction. "Our shareholders would rightly not be happy if we vended some assets for...
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Telcos push for Telstra break-up laws

AAP The companies, who make up the bulk of the telecommunications sector aside from Telstra, said any delays to the proposed reforms will cost all Australians. The federal government's proposals would see Telstra's wholesale and retail businesses separated - either voluntarily or by force -