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Former Telstra chairman slams Canberra’s ‘self-serving’ outage outrage

John Mullen calls for more constructive engagement between government and industry on mobile network resilience, while defending Telstra’s response.

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Former Telstra chairman slams Canberra’s ‘self-serving’ outage outrage

John Mullen calls for more constructive engagement between government and industry on mobile network resilience, while defending Telstra’s response.

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theguardian.com8 g fa

‘People could have lost their lives’: Telstra bosses to face Senate grilling as apologies fail to quell…

Fallout over the telco’s latest national outage continues, with executives called to front a snap meeting of a triple-zero parliamentary inquiry

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 11 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘People could have lost their lives’: Telstra bosses to face Senate grilling as apologies fail to quell outage anger

    Fallout over the telco’s latest national outage continues, with executives called to front a snap meeting of a triple-zero parliamentary inquiry

  2. martedì 14 luglio 2026·afr.com

    Former Telstra chairman slams Canberra’s ‘self-serving’ outage outrage

    John Mullen calls for more constructive engagement between government and industry on mobile network resilience, while defending Telstra’s response.