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  2. Nextgen Networks - Wikipedia

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    October 2010 Nextgen delivers Australian first 100 Gb fibre-optic network; November 2010 Nextgen wins high-capacity transmission contract for Vodafone; 10 May 2011 ASC Announces Australia to Singapore cable project to build, own and operate 4,800 km multi-terabit submarine cable system. October 2011 Nextgen delivers RBBP project for NBN

  3. Telephone numbers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The xy-digit codes (sometimes xy z) are allocated per network. Since the introduction of number portability, there is no longer a fixed relationship between the mobile phone number and the network it uses. In 2015 the 05 prefix (other than 0550) was also reserved for digital mobile phones as a part of the Telecommunications Numbering Plan 2015.

  4. Former Australian dialling codes - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo Island was the only area in Australia that wasn't integrated into a larger area code before the change to eight-digit phone numbering, and had the only four-digit area code, (0848). The Kangaroo Island area was incorporated into the (08) 855x xxxx number range with a significant change to subscriber numbers (for example (0848) 21000 ...

  5. Vodafone Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Vodafone 2G and 3G (2100/900 MHz) networks originally operated as a single network, separate to the Three network. Vodafone first entered the Australian market in 1992 when it was awarded the third mobile network operator license in Australia in December that year. [14] Vodafone Australia then launched its 2G GSM mobile network in October 1993.

  6. Primus Telecommunications (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Primus Telecom was the first telecommunications carrier to receive a licence when full deregulation and competition was introduced in Australia in 1997 and has network facilities across Australia. Primus operates its own fibre network in the five major capital cities; Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. [2]

  7. 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. Its primary business is setting up peering exchanges. PIPE itself stands for "Public Internet Peering Exchange". The company also provides services such as co-location, telehousing, and fibre networks.

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. Aussie Broadband - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, Aussie Broadband acquired Brisbane-based IT company Over the Wire for $344 million. Over the Wire provides voice networks, security services and cloud-based management systems for businesses. [20] The acquisition also meant the company was able to operate a Tier-1 voice network.