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April 30, 2018
Optus extends English Premier League rights out to 2022
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Optus has opened up its sport broadcast offering to all Australians via an OTT service, also announcing that it has secured the English Premier League broadcast rights for another three seasons.

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Australia kicks off regional telco review

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​ANZ bank makes AU$3.49b profit, cuts 3,300 staff in H1

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​Google Australia posts AU$125m profit as it continues to fight ATO on tax matters

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Telstra launches regional mobile booster

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Dell taking dedicated Isilon NAS instances to Google Cloud

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Amid privacy controversies, WhatsApp founder departs Facebook

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