Optus CEO dodges resignation questions after outage
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Optus boss dodges questions over job after Australia-wide outage
The head of Australia’s second-largest telecommunications company, Optus, sidestepped questions from a parliamentary panel about her position following a nationwide outage that disconnected millions of customers and disabled parts of the public-transport network. Read full story
Optus chief to face Senate grilling
CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin says she will co-operate with all reviews into the Optus outage. By Kat Wong in Canberra OPTUS boss Kelly Bayer Rosmarin will come under the microscope after the telco suffered an outage that left millions without phone or internet services. During the 12-hour network event, more than 10 million Australian individuals and businesses were unable to make calls, access the internet or complete transactions. In response, th…
Optus boss Kelly Bayer Rosmarin fronts Senate inquiry into service outage, ASX experiences slight downturn — as it happened
Optus boss Kelly Bayer Rosmarin tells a Senate inquiry that 228 triple-0 calls were unable to be made during last week's outage, while the Australian share market falls slightly after Wall Street's recent rally comes to an end. Read how the day unfolded on our live blog.
Optus CEO to face Senate grilling over mass outage
The CEO of Optus will today face a Senate hearing following last week's network crash that left millions of Australians without mobile or broadband coverage.Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, who has been criticised over the telco's response to the massive outage, will be grilled by a panel of senators chaired by Sarah Hanson-Young of the Greens.The hearing will begin at 9am AEDT.READ MORE: Police officer shot dead, another injured, in South AustraliaThe A…
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