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About Telstra
As Telstra Corporation - 6 November 1996
| industry = Telecommunications
| location = AUS Melbourne, Australia
| key_people = Donald McGauchie, Chairman
Solomon Trujillo, CEO
| num_employees = 35,706 full time (June 2007, [http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/investor/docs/tls542_fyr2007.pdf])
| products = Voice
Mobile
Internet
Digital TV
| revenue = {{profit}} $23.7 billion AUD (2007, [http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/investor/docs/tls542_fyr2007.pdf])
| net_income = {{profit}} $3.28 billion AUD (2007, [http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/investor/docs/tls542_fyr2007.pdf])
| slogan = Australia's connection to the future
| homepage = [http://telstra.com telstra.com]
| intl = yes
}}
Telstra or Telstra Corporation (often abbreviated as Telstra Corp), (TLS, TLS)is an Australian telecommunications and media company, formerly state-owned. Telstra is the largest provider of both local and long distance telephone services, mobile services, dialup, wireless, DSL and cable internet access in Australia. Telstra is based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Formerly Telecom Australia, the company was renamed Telstra as the name Telecom was seen as too common. Since 1995 the company has continued to trade both domestically and internationally under the Telstra brand, even after being privatised in 2006. -
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