Optus has apologised after a catastrophic triple-0 outage, with CEO Stephen Rue telling government officials he was “deeply ...
The CEO of Singapore Telecommunications-owned Optus apologised to Australia's parliament for an emergency number outage that ...
Optus CEO Stephen Rue, grilled over Triple Zero failures, said the telco’s board had approved a plan to reassert control over ...
Stephen Rue said he has no plans to step down as his leadership and Optus came under fire in Australia’s parliament. Read ...
The telco will add 300 people to its Australian call centres and will on-shore its network operations in response to the ...
Optus chairman John Arthur has confirmed heads will roll over the deadly triple-zero outage amid revelations that the government was kept in the dark over the scale of the crisis.
Stephen Rue apologised for September’s emergency line outage but said a change of leader ‘is not what Optus or our customers need’.
Optus Chief Executive Officer Stephen Rue said he has no plans to step down following September’s fatal emergency call outage ...
A Senate probe investigating a deadly triple-zero outage will haul in senior leaders from Optus and top communications ...
As Optus executives faced the wrath of a Senate inquiry on Monday over its fatal 18 September Triple Zero outage, the company shared a detailed timeline of what it said occurred before, during, and ...
I firmly believe that another change of leader at this time is not what Optus needs or what our customers need.’ ...
Stephen Rue, grilled over Triple Zero failures, rejected calls to quit and said the telco’s board had approved a plan to reassert control over its networks.
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