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iiNet launches relief package for NSW flood-affected customers
iiNet has announced a relief package which include cancellation of service without penalty and extended payment options for customers affected by the NSW floods.
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Is iiNet getting a good deal with TransACT?
So iiNet has committed to buying Canberra-based telco, TransACT, but is it getting a good deal?
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iiNet acquires TransACT for $60 million
Perth-based ISP, iiNet, has acquired TransACT, for $60 million.
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OECD stats: Australian wireless broadband numbers eclipse fixed-line services
Wireless broadband subscription numbers in Australia is now doubled that of fixed-line broadband, according to statistics released by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
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iiNet fares best in TIO complaints
Perth-based ISP, iiNet, has gone against the tide by becoming the only major carrier to experience a drop in the number of consumer complaints lodged to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO).
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iiNet revenue up 45 per cent, AAPT buy pays off
Perth-based ISP, iiNet, has reported solid growth for the first half of the 2011 financial year.
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CONSULTING ROOM: A look back and a glimpse of the future
It was the year that saw the rise of the tablet, and a year in which Tony Abbott found optical fibre a bitter pill to swallow.
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iiNet gives free phone calls for mental health services
Perth-based ISP, iiNet, is giving its customers free phone calls to mental health services.
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Full steam head for iiNet acquisition train
Perth based ISP, iiNet, may be busy integrating a number of fresh acquisitions but will continue to sniff out opportunities to buy.
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Updated: BigAir buys Wizz Communications
ASX-listed ISP, BigAir, has acquired wholesale fixed wireless rival, Wizz Communications, for $1.4 million in cash and shares.
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Analysts: ISPs will suffer in a saturated ADSL market
ISPs will find it harder to stay competitive in an ADSL market close to saturation point, industry analysts claim.
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iiNet purchase praised by industry and analysts
iiNet (ASX:IIN) has received industry and analyst praise over its $40 million purchase of Melbourne-based ISP, Netspace.
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iiNet acquires Netspace for $40m
ASX-listed iiNet has acquired rival player, Netspace, for $40 million just hours after calling a trading halt.
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Netspace comments on discussions with iiNet
Melbourne-based ISP, Netspace,claims it was not actively looking for an acquisition offer but has confirmed negotiations with iiNet.
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