Aussie Broadband wraps up $344M Over the Wire acquisition
To tap into voice, cloud and security.
To tap into voice, cloud and security.
Comes as Over the Wire goes for growth.
Will pay up to $5.75 per share for fellow telco.
Stresses discussions are preliminary and incomplete.
FY2021 saw Over the Wire acquire J2 and Digital Sense.
Group CEO claims company is in “better shape now because of [Smith’s] efforts”.
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