Phil burgess


The Australian’s civil war over Telstra’s amigos

Good to see some diversity in News Ltd’s national rag The Australian on the issue of telecommunications.

Kohler: Trujillo’s role in Telstra’s downfall

The story of how Telstra lost its network is one of hubris and bungling, of misreading the play in Australia by men from the US who thought they knew everything already. Shareholders should never forget this, says Alan Kohler.

NWAT wasn’t what Telstra had in mind

Plenty of folks will be pleased to see Telstra’s Phil Burgess leave our shores, writes AntiGeek.

Telstra’s Dr Phil wins media over but what about Graeme Samuel?

While Phil Burgess is first and foremost a Telstra spruiker, his insights into Australian political, business and media life are getting better with time, writes Stephen Mayne.

Has Rudd already done a deal with Telstra?

Has the new Federal Government stitched up a deal with Telstra, or does the big telco have a whole brace of new reasons to worry? Or perhaps it is the Government that should be worried, writes Margaret Simons.

Is Telstra’s war with the world working?

Telstra’s big-talking public policy chief Phil Burgess was in a typically combative mood yesterday when he convened a roundtable discussion in Melbourne with 40 business and civic types in the web 2.0 space.