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01 February 2012 | Robert Anderson
Telstra is to expand its Western Australian mobile phone coverage after winning a contract with the local authority to build the Regional Mobile Communication Project (RMCP).
The Western Australian state government has invested $39.2 million through the Royalties for Regions programme with Telstra to deliver a total return of $106 million in value to Western Australia, made up of direct capital expenditure and access rights to...
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