Next week I’ve got a few interesting interviews lined up that you can submit ideas for.
The first is a round table debate between Phil Burgess, public policy and communication general manager at Telstra, and Garry Barker from The Age, and myself, about all matters Telstra. If you have any questions you’d like us to put to Phil, let me know.
The second is an interview I’m doing with Bill Rowlings, CEO, Civil Liberties Australia, about the Nitschke book banning and the general state of civil liberty in Australia. Again, if you have any questions you’d like me to put to Bill, let me know.
I’ve also got Brian Flemming, director of “The God Who Wasn’t There” coming on to discuss Christian mythology. Same goes for Brian.
Cam, you’ve probably already done the Telstra Interview (There must have been something wrong with my bloglines because I didn’t get the feed and was thinking you’d gone a bit quite – so I checked the site and there was a heap of posts). Anyway I want to know how they think they can justify $1500/GB or 0.15c/kb excess data usage, and when they are agoing to come out with more realistic data plans on their next G phones.
Jodie, no the interview is Friday morning, so we still have time left for questions! I’m glad SOMEONE offered something up. What’s wrong with the rest of you??? You don’t have any questions for Telstra?
Jodie, as for your question – can you explain what you mean by “justify”? What do you see as the problem with the charges.