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Why we joined T4

iiNet
iiNet has attracted employees who are passionate about the internet and the ways in which it can enrich all our lives. Those employees love to spread the word about broadband and explore with customers the doors it opens everyday.

Telstra's behaviour threatens this environment. Their public statements threaten the competitive environment by attempting to deceive policy makers and regulators. More...

Internode
When debates (about things like FTTN, as an obvious example) are coloured by jingoistic, xenophobic rhetoric that is intended to use fear and uncertainty to achieve change, its certain that the most likely casualty is the truth.

We support T4 because it provides a quiet voice of reason in an otherwise noisy, and historically one-sided set of information provided by the proponent with the largest financial benefit to gain from the achievement of its goals. More...

Macquarie Telecom 
Macquarie Telecom is an active participant in shaping government policy and change to generate better outcomes for consumers. To this end, Macquarie fully supports the Tell the Truth Telstra (T4) campaign. More...

Unwired
We hope to lift the broadband debate above ADSL connections, FTTN, exchanges and nodes (UNW doesn't really care) as well as keep our competition policy regime in place.

The last decade of Internet access competition has been all about linking a customer base made up of homes and businesses of about 7 million profitable connections, 95 per cent plus of which were fixed connections using copper/cable etc.
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Westnet
We think a public debate surrounding the issues of regulation and a new national broadband network is a positive exercise, however all sides of the debate must communicate the full truth free of excessive spin. Doing otherwise only serves to confuse the real issues even further and we feel a number of statements from Telstra have unfortunately fallen into this category. More...

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