Communications Minister Anika Wells has summoned the CEOs of three major telcos to Canberra to explain how they're "ensuring outages are avoided so people have faith in the triple-zero system". Source ...
The announcement didn’t suggest the departures were related to a recent Optus triple-zero outage, which has been linked to three deaths. Optus has faced ongoing scrutiny after several deaths were ...
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 23: Pedestrians move past an Optus store in the central business district on September 23, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. The recent Optus Triple Zero outage, caused by a ...
Optus chair John Arthur announced on Thursday that Mr Venter would “retire” as chief financial officer and from the telco’s board. Chief information officer Mark Potter will also leave Optus next ...
In a statement, the telecommunications giant announced chief information officer Mark Potter would be leaving the company early next year, as the business prepares to face a senate inquiry into the ...
Optus’ chief information officer of four years Mark Potter will leave the telco in March of next year to make way for NBN Co’s veteran IT chief, John McInerney. The telco, which described the ...
Optus has reshuffled its executive leadership team with chief information officer Mark Potter to leave the company as the telco group prepares for a Senate inquiry into last month’s Triple Zero outage ...
Optus today announced the planned retirement of Chief Financial Officer Michael Venter, who will also step down from his role as a Director on the Optus Board next year. /Public Release. This material ...
Australia operator Optus unveiled a number of management changes, with CFO Michael Venter to be replaced by Andy Giles Knopp from Aussie Broadband and CIO Mark Potter to depart in March 2026. Venter, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A quarter of Optus’ 10.7 million Australian mobile customers have considered leaving the network because of its handling of last month’s ...
Optus bosses would be forced to explain in person the critical failures of its Triple Zero network, including the timeline of when executives found out about outages, under a proposed Senate inquiry ...