Melbourne ISP says it was not really looking, but would consider opportunities
Melbourne-based ISP, Netspace,claims it was not actively looking for an acquisition offer but has confirmed negotiations with iiNet.
An analyst claims consolidation is inevitable in the ISP industry
iiNet has confirmed it is in talks to acquire Melbourne-based ISP, Netspace.
It's a victory for common sense, they say
Fellow ISPs have spent the day congratulating iiNet on its court victory over the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT).
Several ISPs using Pipe's service are concerned over a competitor buying their wholesale supplier.
Several of Pipe Networks’ (ASX: PWK) customers have expressed apprehension about the [[artnid:325874|company’s imminent sale to telecom player, Soul/TPG|new]] (ASX: SOT).
Some ISPs have ruled out joining the newly revived telco consortium, with one ISP labelling it an "industry pressure group"
The revived TERRiA telco consortium’s recruitment plans may be stifled as several Internet service providers (ISPs) have refused to join the group.
The ISP Q&A Series is a look at the opportunities Australian ISPs have for resellers.
The company’s Melbourne facility, which sustained power failures in February and April, was hit by yet another outage.
After experiencing a blackout earlier this year, iPrimus’ Melbourne datacentre lost power again on August 9. The power failure cut off broadband for a number of customers from a range of Internet service providers including iiNet, Internode and Netspace.
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ISP expects to steal Telstra customers with competitive pricing
Internet service provider (ISP), Netspace, has initiated its ADSL2+ service in Tasmania to loosen Telstra’s iron grip on the state’s broadband market.