Communications Minister Anika Wells has summoned the CEOs of three major telcos to Canberra to explain how they're "ensuring outages are avoided so people have faith in the triple-zero system". Source ...
The announcement didn’t suggest the departures were related to a recent Optus triple-zero outage, which has been linked to three deaths. Optus has faced ongoing scrutiny after several deaths were ...
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Optus executives will face outraged senators as early as Monday to explain how it responded to the triple-zero network outage linked to the deaths of three people.
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Top Optus executives will be grilled over the telco's disastrous handling of a deadly triple-zero outage along with the minister responsible for the network.
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Optus has confirmed two of its senior executives will step down ahead of an inquiry over a recent major triple-0 outage that has been linked to three deaths. Company chair John Arthur announced on ...
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Two chief officers, including a board director, will depart embattled telco Optus amid the fallout from the company's failure to connect hundreds of calls for help.
Optus chair John Arthur announced on Thursday that Mr Venter would “retire” as chief financial officer and from the telco’s board. Chief information officer Mark Potter will also leave Optus next ...
In a statement, the telecommunications giant announced chief information officer Mark Potter would be leaving the company early next year, as the business prepares to face a senate inquiry into the ...