I agree - except for the fact that is not a few. I have yet to meet a satisfied customer of TLS. A mate of mine works for TLS and when I asked about hooking up our phone (we have just moved) he recommended several companies - none of which were TLS!! When I queried him he said that he would never recommend them. Even though he gets a staff discount off his phone bill if he is with TLS he has his phone with another company.
I thought I would give them another chance and went into the local TLS shop to enquire about home and mobile phones. The sales girl told me that I would be better off with Optus as TLS was too expensive!!!!
With that kind of service and reputation - what hope do they have?
malachii
So guys when will the deal with the NBN become iron clad? I could imagine a price around $3.60 on that day? Since this should happen soon especially with the election coming very soon is TLS a strong buy? I have $20k waiting to put into something soonish and I feel TLS would be a good bet. Thoughts?
If it is a win win for Telstra regardless of who is in power, then why would that not be factored into the current share price ?
Maybe everyone is taking into account when the FF will offload another lot of shares?
I'm very tempted to buy a few thousand more TLS soon. Hoping the SP will drop a few more cents though. When does TLS report their next profit?
TLS reports on the 12th of August, only a couple of weeks away now.
Business Spectator has a full list of company reporting dates, http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/EARNINGS-CALENDAR-pd20100727-7RA52?OpenDocument
.I tend to think the issue with Telstra now that they have a general agreement with the NBN. Is how they offer competing plans with the other telcos and don't bring the wroth of the ACCC down on them. The Government has to give Telstra a fair go which should allow them to protect their consumer base while giving away their fixed line consumers to the NBN. That would indicate the Government would have to lift the restrictive legislation that stops Telstra from offering competitive plans similar to the other carriers. If this happens (as it should) Telstra would stop bleeding customers and start to build up its customer base again.
boofhead, I don't have any references but I am making an assumption that there will be some kind of cost associated with a multiplexing device required at the home and also some form of labor and materials cost to pull out the copper and pull in the fibre. Also one would assume for a $43 billion outlay there would be some form return on capital required, maybe the taxpayer will wear it. But from information available on the net, places that have the superfast broadband have not seen a corresponding superfast take up of the services. At the end of the day it will depend on the cost, most people just browse and that speed is governed by the site you are viewing.
If it is a win win for Telstra regardless of who is in power, then why would that not be factored into the current share price ?
I forgot to mention, Congratulations ROE, picking them at $2.92 was a winner.
Even if Liberal win the election my guess is they will continue on with the NBN. Business and government require a secure network, wireless doesn't provide it and Telstra was being shafted to have to provide it(with the copper network)at the shareholders expense.
With the NBN the Government will be supplying the secure infrastructure that is required(as it should be) not the Telstra shareholder.
Telstra will be leasing out it's exchanges and infrastructure to the government to provide the secure service. Telstra will then be able to compete with the other users eg Optus, to supply retail services at competitive prices with a much better and far reaching wireless network.
I can only see upside for Telstra with the burden of the Universal Service Obligation being lifted and the dying copper network being taken over by the Government, leaving Telstra with the best wireless network and leasing it's infrastructure for ongoing income. $h!t it has been a long time coming but maybe the outcome will have been a torturous but excellent result.
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