• eHealth: does it need the NBN?

    We all know e-Health is - well - good for our health system but it is markets that will determine where business and IT developers can add value and help consumers.

  • money markets and telecoms

    The merger between the ASX and the Singapore Exchange is not an Asian takeover story: It's a technology story.

  • Structural separation semantics

    The Government is pointing the bone at Telstra threatening to do a structural separation of its businesses. Sounds painful. But who is the winner?

  • Three's a crowd

    Signs are emerging that the big three internet service providers (ISPs), Telstra, Optus and iiNet, are concentrating their power. Will this affect consumer pricing? Yes; if Australia’s experience with its supermarket chains is anything to go by.

  • Investors hang up on Telstra

    Legacy issues always loom large for technology companies; for Telstra the issue of legacy is more to do with an engineering mindset rather than a marketing one.

  • The NBN investment equation

    Malcolm Turnbull has been given the brief to "demolish" the government's NBN broadband business. As the co-founder of Ozemail he might indeed prove the case for the next White Elephant

Morris Kaplan

Morris Kaplan is a guest blogger.

Morris Kaplan, one-time stockbroker and venture capitalist, brings his finance skills and recent experience as a business journalist and writer to IT, with a special interest in telecoms and how communications is being transformed by technology.
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