Former Westpac Bank chief executive and Singtel board director Gail Kelly is expected to appear before senators next week to answer questions at a parliamentary inquiry into Optus’ catastrophic Triple ...
Optus will expand its headcount from around 6800 to 7500 employees within 12 months as it scrambles to insource its call centre and network operations. Chief executive Stephen Rue revealed the numbers ...
Optus boss Stephen Rue has conceded a "culture of carelessness" existed before a fatal triple-zero outage as the telco prepares to cut hundreds of jobs. The September 18 outage, which lasted almost 14 ...
A Senate committee is reviewing the circumstances of an Optus outage that prevented people from calling Triple Zero in September last year, leading to several deaths. Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young ...
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Dec 18 (Reuters) - An inquiry ‌into Optus's emergency services telephone number outage ‌in Australia, which resulted in two deaths, revealed a series of failures during a firewall upgrade that left ...
Singtel's Australian subsidiary Optus has suffered another network outage, the latest in a series of disruptions that have cast a cloud over the Singapore company. Optus, one of Australia's largest ...
The heads of Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. and its Optus division will meet with Australian Communications Minister Anika Wells next week as the phone company struggles with the fallout of a ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian judge fined telecommunications giant Optus 100 million Australian dollars ($66 million) Wednesday for unconscionable conduct selling services to hundreds of ...