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In 1997, due to growing demand for infrastructure and an increase in staff numbers, the company relocated to the central QV.1 building. Additionally, during the same period, the Western Australian Internet Association established a peering and interconnection arrangement called WAIX [2] among its members, including iiNet and several other Perth-based ISPs.
TPG Telecom is the parent company of several Australian internet retail brands including Vodafone, TPG, iiNet, AAPT, Internode, Lebara and felix. TPG Telecom owns and operates nationwide fixed and mobile network infrastructure, including Australia's second-largest fixed voice and data network, with more than 27,000 kilometres of metropolitan ...
Westnet is a Perth-based Australian telecommunications company providing broadband ADSL, broadband ADSL2+, satellite broadband, dialup Internet, telephony and web-hosting services to homes and businesses across Australia.
IiNet (1 C, 2 P) Internet service providers of Australia (38 P) M. M2 Group (8 P) Mobile phone companies of Australia (13 P) N. NBN Co (2 C, 2 P) O. Optus (14 P) T.
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.
After leaving iiNet, Malone co-founded and was chairman of Perth-based information security company Diamond Cyber, [11] [12] which was sold to CyberCX in 2020. [13] He joined the board of NBN Co in 2016. [11] Malone has served on the board of Seven West Media, SpeedCast, Superloop, Axicom, and Dreamscape Limited. [14]
Vocus acquired Perth-based Amcom in 2015. Vocus merged with M2 Group on 22 February 2016 in a merger worth AU$3.75 billion, [6] before which it reported profits of AU$62.25M. [7] The merger made it Australia's fourth largest telecommunications company, with 471,000 subscribers. [8] The company acquired Nextgen Networks for $861 million [9] in ...
In November 2014, Telstra launched LTE Carrier Aggregation (marketed as 4GX) in parts of Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin and ten regional centres (Albany, Ulladulla, Murray Bridge, Narrawallee, Shepparton, Batemans Bay, Swansea, Bunbury, Port Macquarie and Chinchilla), bringing to 26 the number of communities with the service. The operator ...