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  2. iiNet - Wikipedia

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    iiNet was founded in 1993 by Michael Malone and Michael O'Reilly, who started the business in a suburban garage in Perth as iiNet Technologies. It began as one of the first Australian ISPs to offer TCP/IP Internet access [citation needed], as opposed to the store-and-forward techniques (such as MHSnet) that were then in use at other ISPs.

  3. OzEmail - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Sean Howard was the editor of the Australian Personal Computer magazine and subsequently founded Microtex 666, the largest service provider on Telecom Australia's Viatel service. In 1992, he sold his share of Computer Publications to Australian Consolidated Press and founded pioneering email service Oz-E-mail.

  4. Netspace - Wikipedia

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    On 29 March 2010, an agreement was entered into which Netspace would be acquired by the larger ASX-listed ISP, iiNet, for AU$40 million. [1] The company later retired Netspace as a brand. Netspace's official website redirects to the webpage of iiNet, [3] but Netspace email addresses continue to be supported.

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    Use the search feature in AOL Mail to find emails, attachments, photos and calendar invites. Narrow the results by individual category or use the advanced search function to add additional details. Search with a single criteria

  7. TPG (Internet service provider) - Wikipedia

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    TPG offered $8.60 per iiNet share, on top of the entitlement to the already-declared 10.5-cent interim dividend, valuing iiNet at about 21 times its underlying net profit for 2014. The deal was approved by shareholders on 27 July, [18] and by the ACCC on 20 August 2015. [19] This made TPG Australia's second-largest ISP by customer volume after ...

  8. Internet in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In a sample comparison of 27 countries, all in Europe and North America along with Japan, Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, between 2005 and 2008 inclusive, the fastest DSL service was Japan and Korea at 102,400 kbit/s. Australia was ranked fourth from the bottom at 1,536 kbit/s, above Greece, Spain and Mexico who were each 1,024 kbit/s.

  9. Michael Malone (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Malone and Michael O'Reilly founded iiNet in 1993, starting the business in a suburban garage in Perth, Western Australia as iiNet Technologies Pty Ltd. It began as one of the first Australian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to offer TCP/IP Internet access, as opposed to the store-and-forward techniques (such as MHSnet ) that were ...