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  TelstraClear backs Telecom stand
TelstraClear chief executive Allan Freeth said the company was "very sympathetic" to Telecom's arguments for a competitive return.
It was TelstraClear's intention to take advantage of the unbundled local loop, but it needed to think carefully about the investment implications of fibre-to-the-node technology - replacing part of the copper network fibre-optic cables to increase broadband speed and capacity.
Freeth said TelstraClear was "ambivalent about the way Telecom wishes to arrange itself" as long as the company provided fair and equitable access to its network.
australia.tmcnet.com /news/2007/05/18/2636642.htm   (532 words)

  
  Operations Research Management Science Today - April 2003
So, when John Davenport of TelstraClear contacted Andy Philpott at the University of Auckland for help with the design of a local-access telecommunications network, it initially appeared to be a case of simply identifying and recommending a suitable off-the-shelf package.
TelstraClear's point of difference with the incumbent operator was the provision of services that were robust in the sense that a failure in any single line would not disrupt the connection.
In this case, a copper wire is run within the street ducting from the multiplexor in building B through to building D. The multiplexor handles the combining of the data streams from buildings B and D into a single data stream for transmission, and the demultiplexing of received data back into their separate data streams.
lionhrtpub.com /orms/orms-4-03/frfido.html   (2949 words)

  
 Appendix 1 - Rebuttal of Telstraclear Basis for Referring the Report Back To The Commission | Telecom's Cross ...
All of this was directed at the same argument as that raised by TelstraClear in its 9 February 2004 submission that the benefits of unbundling are larger than the Commission and OXERA estimate.
As with TelstraClear's previous arguments, the current and future state of competition in NZ telecommunications markets (both with and without unbundling) was a central focus of the Commission's investigation.
TelstraClear's assertion that the Final Report should be sent back by the Minister because the Commission provided "contradictory" conclusions misunderstands the process followed by the Commission (and indeed by any decision-maker).
www.med.govt.nz /templates/MultipageDocumentPage____3003.aspx   (2290 words)

  
 TelstraClear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TelstraClear is New Zealand's second largest full-service telecommunications company.
TelstraClear was then created by the merger of Telstra's operations in New Zealand TelstraSaturn Limited and Clear Communications in 2001.
TelstraClear operates the Hybrid Fibre Cable pay television network developed by Saturn Communications in Wellington, Kapiti and Christchurch, prior to the sale to Telstra.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/TelstraClear   (634 words)

  
 Commerce Commission Website - TelstraClear will have bitstream access: Commission
TelstraClear will combine bitstream with its own transmission and ISP services to create its own broadband services for customers.
TelstraClear applied in November 2004 for the Commission to determine terms of access to the regulated bitstream service.
Telecom is required to provide TelstraClear with bitstream access which has a downstream speed up to the maximum technical capacity of the DSLAM, and an upstream speed of 128kbps.
www.comcom.govt.nz /MediaCentre/MediaReleases/200506/telstraclearwillhavebitstreamacces.aspx   (695 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Technology - Merger Forms to Break Monopoly   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TELSTRACLEAR is turning to power lines companies in a bid to break Telecom's monopoly on regional telecommunications services.
TelstraClear's full range of services will be available for businesses only in the second half of 2005.
Mrs Howard said TelstraClear was aiming for the 35 to 40 per cent market share it had in other markets.
www.redorbit.com /news/display?id=108585   (321 words)

  
 A. Executive Summary | Telecom's Cross Submission to the Minister of Communications on the Commerce Commission's Final ...
TelstraClear has repeated its submissions: TelstraClear raised several matters which it claimed should cause the Minister to return the Final Report to the Commission for reconsideration.
TelstraClear dislikes the Commission's weighting of issues: TelstraClear's main assertion is that the Commission has paid insufficient regard to TelstraClear's previous submissions.
TelstraClear pleads for a "re-weighting" merely because those subtleties have not been fully set out in the Final Report, but that is inappropriate in the situation where the Commission has in fact undertaken the relevant research and consultation and amended the relevant issues.
www.med.govt.nz /templates/MultipageDocumentPage____2983.aspx   (1301 words)

  
 TelstraClear - Sybase Inc
TelstraClear Limited is New Zealand’s second largest full service telecommunications company, providing innovative market leading products and services to the business, government, wholesale and residential sectors.
Recently, TelstraClear moved Sybase IQ onto a new Sun Fire Enterprise 25K platform as part of an internal upgrade cycle.
Better disk utilisation has enabled TelstraClear to keep a tight rein on infrastructure costs in the face of high volume data growth.
www.sybase.com /detail?id=1040889   (939 words)

  
 NZCC wants TelstraClear to build as well as buy - News Analysis Telecom Asia - Find Articles
TelstraClear has an application to the Commission to resell parts of TCNZ's residential services, a move which would see the company expand beyond small pockets in Wellington and Auckland.
TelstraClear is now a 100%-owned subsidiary of Telstra, with the Australian parent paying A$25 million in March to pay TV group Austar for the 42% of TelstraClear it didn't already own.
TelstraClear lost NZ$196 million in the 2002 financial year, but in the six months to 31 December 2002 the company posted a net result of NZ$57 million struck on revenues of NZ$325 million.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FGI/is_6_14/ai_104729455   (533 words)

  
 TelstraClear says Telecom will be forced to rent network - theage.com.au
Australian telco TelstraClear expects New Zealand to follow the lead of the rest of the western world and force Telecom to rent its copper network to competitors early next year.
TelstraClear is increasingly unlikely to build any more large chunks of network in New Zealand.
TelstraClear is pursuing access to Telecom's network in areas where it has no network through the regulatory regime.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/03/07/1046826513224.html   (578 words)

  
 TelstraClear wins NZ contract - Breaking News
New Zealand telco TelstraClear has won a $NZ40 million ($A36.98 million) contract with New Zealand's tax department in what it said was one of its biggest deals yet.
TelstraClear chief executive Rosemary Howard said the deal would be one of the company's biggest yet.
TelstraClear, meanwhile, was due to launch its nationwide home phone service later on Friday.
www.smh.com.au - http: //www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/10/29/1098992272553.html   (302 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Technology - TelstraClear Launches Long-Awaited Digital Television Service   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TelstraClear has launched its long-awaited digital TV service for customers on its network in Wellington and Christchurch.
TelstraClear is promising DVD-quality picture and sound which will provide a better image for people who have a plasma, LCD or widescreen TV.
TelstraClear is also looking at video-on- demand services, where customers can order a movie without leaving the lounge.
www.redorbit.com /news/display/?id=217588&source=r_technology   (348 words)

  
 Telstraclear Information, Latest News, Articles
A leaked hard-hitting e-mail from TelstraClear boss Allan Freeth to staff shows signs of a "dog" of a company under pressure to perform or face the chop, analysts say.
TelstraClear is on a "trajectory to disaster" and facing a loss of $7 million rather than a profit of $14.8 million on its present performance, chief executive Allan Freeth has warned staff in a leaked e-mail.
TelstraClear chief executive Dr Allan Freeth has warned that New Zealand's second largest telco is on a "trajectory to disaster" unless staff work harder in the new year.
www.market-day.net /news/telstraclear.php   (363 words)

  
 clear.net: - Envision Terms & Conditions
Except as otherwise agreed, TelstraClear will retain ownership of all Equipment installed or located on the Customer's premises and may remove the Equipment upon termination of this Agreement, or earlier if the Equipment is no longer required for the provision of Services.
This exclusion is included by TelstraClear as the agent of such persons for their benefit and may be enforced by them as a complete defence to any claim.
TelstraClear may audit or track the Customer's use of Envision and/or the Software to ensure that the Customer is complying with its obligations under this Agreement.
www.clear.net.nz /help/documentation/envision/terms.html   (4142 words)

  
 Sun Fire T2000 and T1000 servers running Solaris 10 OS
TelstraClear provides a wide range of voice and data products and services to business, government, wholesale, and residential sectors across New Zealand.
TelstraClear’s two platforms, Clear.net and Paradise.net, were the result of a history of mergers and acquisitions.
TelstraClear has not experienced any issues within Sun’s hardware or messaging platform to date, with Crabb saying that he would not hesitate to work with the company again.
www.sun.com /emrkt/innercircle/newsletter/australia/0407anz_casestudy.html   (1222 words)

  
 Micromuse : News - PRESS
The primary TelstraClear business operations supported by Netcool are IP data, voice, pay -television and managed services.
Further, TelstraClear has selected to deploy a Clarify/Amdocs gateway for the integration of trouble management, and a GE Network Systems Data Source Adapter for the integration of network and service repositories (for network and service impact analysis and reporting).
DataCraft New Zealand was also instrumental in the implementation of the Netcool suite across TelstraClear’s network, with architecture and design collaborated by TelstraClear, Datacraft and the regional Micromuse teams.
www.micromuse.com /news/press/pressview.cgi?&article=telstraclear11-Nov-2002   (557 words)

  
 Ascade Delivers QoS Solution to TelstraClear <br /> - mysan.de   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TelstraClear Limited is wholly owned by Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia's largest telecommunications company.
TelstraClear will benefit from the latest functionality in the Carrier Cockpit TCS System which is based on the Swedish company Inline Systems market leading products.
TelstraClear is a voice and data company, providing innovative market leading products, services and customer focus to the business, government, wholesale and residential sectors.
www.mysan.de /artikel/ascade-delivers-qos-solution-to-telstraclear-br   (707 words)

  
 Ascade AB :: Ascade Delivers QoS Solution to TelstraClear   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Through the Test Calling solution, TelstraClear will be able to perform interactive and scheduled testing of voice, modem, fax, and ISDN call quality.
The solution includes a large range of quality parameters which are presented in real-time allowing TelstraClear to test currently implemented suppliers as well as potential suppliers to ensure the optimal QoS to its customers.
TelstraClear has the best IP network in New Zealand, offers the market's best trans-Tasman services connecting Australia and New Zealand and has a superb triple-play offer of voice, internet and cable TV services for residential customers in Wellington, Christchurch and Kapiti.
sev.prnewswire.com /computer-networks/20060828/3229914en-1.html   (597 words)

  
 clear.net: - Business Internet Access - Details
While TelstraClear does not promote any particular router vendor, there are a number of vendors who have provided us with configurations for their products specifically to connect to CLIX.
TelstraClear Frame is a wide-area networking service based on frame-relay which can be used to provide dedicated Internet access at speeds from 64kbit/s to 2Mbit/s.
At present, TelstraClear has peering arrangements in place with all NZ network operators, so the CLIX Access Rate determines the maximum speed at which your network will be able to communicate with all other networks in New Zealand.
www.clear.net.nz /help/documentation/dedicated/details.html   (1286 words)

  
 Sybase Inc - Sybase
TelstraClear Limited is New Zealand's second largest full service telecommunications company, providing innovative market leading products and services to the business, government, wholesale and residential sectors.
Recently, TelstraClear moved Sybase IQ onto a new Sun Fire Enterprise 25K platform as part of an internal upgrade cycle.
Better disk utilisation has enabled TelstraClear to keep a tight rein on infrastructure costs in the face of high volume data growth.
www.sybase.com.hk /gvswse/site/hk/content.jsp?_doc_id=92   (911 words)

  
 BusinessAndMoney: Business News: TelstraClear Headed For "Disaster" - E-mail
TelstraClear staff have been given a rev up by their chief executive in an e-mail that says the company is on "trajectory to disaster".
TelstraClear chief executive Allan Freeth said in the e-mail that the company was facing a loss of $7 million this year, rather than a profit of $14.8 million expected by its Australian parent.
TelstraClear was committed to New Zealand where Telecom was being opened up to competition.
xtramsn.co.nz /businessandmoney/0,,13273-6731928,00.html   (329 words)

  
 TelstraClear cancels 3G rollout; Vodafone says it is not to blame: CommsUpdate : TeleGeography Research
TelstraClear, one of New Zealand’s largest alternative telcos, has cancelled a planned pilot 3G wireless broadband network in the city of Tauranga, saying its decision was prompted by a move by rival operator Vodafone to alter the terms of a roaming agreement.
Australian-owned TelstraClear had hoped to launch the high speed system in July, but it now says that Vodafone’s late change to the roaming deal has left it in an ‘untenable position’, under which its planned Unplugged service would be ‘unattractive and uncompetitive’.
Vodafone, meanwhile, has denied that it altered the terms of the deal: ‘Vodafone is struggling to understand why TelstraClear has suddenly decided the agreement is unsatisfactory and why there has been no direct communication between the companies prior to this public attack.
www.telegeography.com /cu/article.php?article_id=17435   (261 words)

  
 Service Optimised DataCenter Foundation for TelstraClear
Eagle Technology together with TelstraClear and Sun Microsystems has architected and supplied a Sun based solution of two large enterprise systems (E25K) for telecommunications company TelstraClear with the first stage of the installation being complete, and the second stage expected to be completed later this quarter.
These are initially deployed as part of a datacenter consolidation exercise and to provide increased capacity to handle additional workloads, as well as providing a strong platform for business continuance and DR. In addition, they provide the foundation for a much wider enterprise level consolidation exercise and the basis for a fully service optimised datacenter.
TelstraClear CIO Andrew Crabb says his company is embracing a service oriented architecture and Sun’s SODC program may well assist them to achieve this vision.
www.eagle.co.nz /flyers/flyer_summer_o6_telstra.asp   (438 words)

  
 Computerworld > No plans to charge for peering says TelstraClear
TelstraClear says it has no plans to charge ISPs for peering with its network despite rumours that say the opposite.
However, all are adamant that any income TelstraClear would make from such a charging regime would not offset the additional costs and network inefficiencies caused by ISPs refusing to peer with TelstraClear.
Such a ban would mean any traffic to and from TelstraClear from a non-peering ISP would possibly have to travel internationally to get to its destination.
idg.net.nz /news.nsf/UNID/CC256CED0016AD1ECC256D650009562A?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,peering   (735 words)

  
 TelstraClear 'not bluffing' on 3G - Breaking - Technology - theage.com.au
Analysts have said the likelihood of such a big investment in New Zealand by TelstraClear's parent, Telstra Corporation, is low because of the mobile phone duopoly held by Telecom and Vodafone.
TelstraClear is also ending the broadcast of Sky's adult channels, Playboy and Spice 1 and 2.
TelstraClear, with 1400 staff, had lost its way "a little".
www.theage.com.au /news/breaking/telstraclear-not-bluffing-on-3g/2005/07/11/1120934167275.html   (437 words)

  
 Ericsson to build new wireless network: TelstraClear
Dr Allan Freeth, TelstraClear chief executive, said in a statement released today that the appointment of Ericsson ensured a leading provider of mobile technology was involved in the project.
TelstraClear is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telstra.
Steve Inglis, Ericsson general manager of broadband and marketing, said the technology supplier was delighted to be extending its longstanding relationship with the telco to drive industry growth.
www.zdnetindia.com /print.html?iElementId=155465   (275 words)

  
 TelstraClear Wholesale - About Us
TelstraClear Wholesale is New Zealands oldest service wholesaler of innovative telecommunications solutions and network capacity.
As part of TelstraClear, we can offer our customers not only the latest in telecommunication solutions and services, but also the reach and reliability of TelstraClears vast network infrastructure, known in New Zealand for its innovation, interoperability and reliability.
TelstraClear Wholesale is committed to building strong commercial partnerships that encourage and enable existing customers, and new participants, to succeed by providing the support, people and solutions needed to grow their business.
www.telstraclearwholesale.co.nz /about-us.html   (113 words)

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