When they went to FTTC with another provider, this process never told Telstra 
to cancel the ADSL as it’s not on the nbn platform.

So it’s not illegal as much as it is, just poor form.

Your customer should have told Telstra to cancel the service if they were with 
another provider.


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> On 28 Sep 2021, at 11:57 am, Ross Wheeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2021, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> One of our customers who was formerly with Telstra ADSL
>> who transferred to NBN FTTC with us
>> received the following email from Telstra's "TBB Broken Bundles" Team.
> 
> When ADSL was first being rolled out in our area, telstra were datamining 
> their customers calls and directly targeting people who were dialing any of 
> my companies modem pool numbers.
> 
> A telstra official confirmed this was happening, and was of the view that it 
> was not only legal, but entirely ethical. That those "call records" were 
> "telstras to do with what they liked".
> 
> As a company, I've seen little evidence their ethics have changed.
> 
> By contrast, some individuals within the company are amongst the best people 
> you'd hope to meet anywhere.
> 
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