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  2. Nextgen Networks - Wikipedia

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    June 2013 Leighton Holdings sold Nextgen to a joint venture owned by Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (70%) and Leighton Holdings (30%) for $885 million. [13] July 2013 Nextgen Group Holdings Pty Ltd formed, Legacy Nextgen Networks, Metronode and Infoplex business go to market under single brand Nextgen Group

  3. Vocus Group - Wikipedia

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    Vocus Group Limited, formerly known as Vocus Communications, is an international telecommunications company headquartered in North Sydney, Australia.Founded by James Spenceley [1] as a wholesale, business, government and consumer telecommunications provider, Vocus owns and manages Australia's second largest intercapital fibre network.

  4. Nextgen - Wikipedia

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    Age of X-Man: NextGen, a 2019 comic book, part of the Age of X-Man crossover; Next Gen, a 2018 animated sci-fi action film distributed by Netflix; Post Human: Nex Gen, an album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon; Next Generation, a defunct video game magazine; Star Trek: The Next Generation, a television show

  5. Activ8me - Wikipedia

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    Activ8me is the trading name of an Australian telecommunications carrier and Internet service provider (ISP) operated by Australian Private Networks Pty. Ltd. Activ8me specialise in regional and remote Australian telecommunications and are the largest provider of satellite broadband services in Australia.

  6. Primus Telecommunications (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Primus Telecommunications Pty Ltd. is an Australian telecommunications company and wholly owned subsidiary of Vocus Communications that primarily focuses on fixed, mobile, and broadband services. Primus Telecom was the first telecommunications carrier to receive a licence when full deregulation and competition was introduced in Australia in ...

  7. TPG (Internet service provider) - Wikipedia

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    On 13 March 2015, TPG advised of its intent to take over Australia's third Largest ISP iiNet at A$8.60 per share, giving a value of $1.4 billion. [17] 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.

  8. PIPE Networks - Wikipedia

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    PIPE Networks (also known as PIPE) is an Australian telecommunications company, based in Brisbane, Queensland. It is a subsidiary of TPG Telecom. It is a subsidiary of TPG Telecom. Its primary business is setting up peering exchanges .

  9. Telecommunications in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Australia refers to communication in Australia through electronic means, using devices such as telephone, television, radio or computer, and services such as the telephony and broadband networks. Telecommunications have always been important in Australia given the "tyranny of distance" with a dispersed population.