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Government rounds on Telstra after Triple Zero failure doubles
The communications minister demanded the telco offer “total transparency” after it admitted that about twice as many emergency calls failed to go through as it first suggested.
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What happenedThe communications minister demanded the telco offer “total transparency” after it admitted that about twice as many emergency calls failed to go through as it first suggested.
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Left / center-leftGovernment rounds on Telstra after Triple Zero failure doubles
The Age (Australia) · Center-left · News report
CenterGovernment rounds on Telstra after Triple Zero failure doubles
The Sydney Morning Herald · Center · News report
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Government rounds on Telstra after Triple Zero failure doubles
The communications minister demanded the telco offer “total transparency” after it admitted that about twice as many emergency calls failed to go through as it first suggested.
Government rounds on Telstra after Triple Zero failure doubles
The communications minister demanded the telco offer “total transparency” after it admitted that about twice as many emergency calls failed to go through as it first suggested.