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539:. OzEmail had been Australia's largest ISP until 2000, when it was acquired by MCI. The retail arm had been neglected, and the company moved very late into ADSL, meaning that it had difficulty positioning itself as a broadband player. iiNet initially used both the OzEmail and iiNet brands on the east coast, but by 2006 iiNet had largely abandoned the OzEmail brand, using its own corporate image across Australia.
674:, speculated that "One line of thought is that uncertainty on behalf of iiNet's bankers, will result in the company embarking on a capital raising to address concerns over banking covenants, and provide its bankers with a measure of confidence." Other speculation in the same article suggested that iiNet may be about to exit New Zealand or the CEO was about to sell his shareholding.
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of iiNet, went on to state that "AFACT is arguing that they don't want to talk to the police, and we should just cut the customers off". However, the
Statement of Claim filed at the Federal Court does not indicate AFACT are asking for users to be disconnected but that iiNet subscribers are "prevented" from committing copyright infringement.
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Australia-wide. This move allowed iiNet to be the first
Australian DSL carrier to offer speeds of over 1.5 Mbit/s to many customers. The maximum download speed was initially 8 Mbit/s (ADSL1), which increased to 12 Mbit/s and later to 24 Mbit/s, as ADSL2/ADSL2+ standards have been
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In response, iiNet issued a statement indicating that iiNet had been passing on the reports of infringement received from AFACT to law enforcement authorities and that iiNet could not disconnect a customer's phone line based on an allegation unproven in the courts. Michael Malone, managing director
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agreed with the West's claim that takeover offers were being evaluated, however contradicted the claim that Malone had been sidelined. Meanwhile, ZDNet reported, "It is likely iiNet's management will move more conservatively now that their financial dirty laundry has been so publicly aired. They'll
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services in three Perth telephone exchanges; but release and expanded trial of these has since been put on hold until further notice. MSANs are iiNet's own full telephone service, meaning they can be completely off
Telstra's phone service and onto their own. This would result in a lower line rental
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network; iiNet has offered 1000 MB to members at no additional cost for website hosting from the beginning. As of 1 August 2023 the parent company (TPG) killed all the hosted sites which now re-direct to a page saying hosting is EOL. As of 7 August, they advise that email will also cease:
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moniker to uncapped "Up to 24 Mbit/s" speed plans, only available in areas connected to an exchange with an iiNet DSLAM. In April 2006, another iiBroadband1 (using
Telstra Wholesale) plan's speed was reduced to 512 kbit/s (though existing plan users were allowed to keep their speed).
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In late 2005, Telstra
Wholesale changed its pricing arrangements, each of which forced iiNet to change its product line and pricing. The first of these changes was to the DSLAM port rate, which resulted in an increase in the cost of a 1.5 Mbit port. iiNet reduced the speeds for their two
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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 among its
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On 1 May 2006, iiNet advised the ASX that its shares would remain suspended, as its March quarter results had been "well below expectations". The company announced on 11 May 2006 that updated financial figures for the previous year would not be released for "one to two weeks". On 13 May,
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which confirmed the intervening
Federal Court Full Bench decision affirming the first instance decision of Cowdroy, though not supporting all his reasons. In his reasoning, Gummow J. noted, in particular, that the current legislation did not provide a mechanism to deal with peer-to-peer
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in
September 1999 (ticker symbol IIN). With new capital, iiNet acquired its major local competitors in the Perth area, including Wantree Internet and Omen Internet, and several smaller competitors like Networx Internet, Infinite Data, Octal, and Net Trek Online Services.
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service, available only to customers that also use their iiPhone service. As with most VoIP services, call costs were well under standard market prices for a regular copper line. The iiNetPhone service supports inbound and outbound calls to normal
Australian
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reported that iiNet was in the red for the first time in five years and had vowed not to repeat costly mistakes. PowerTel, a Sydney-based telco, would emerge with a diluted stake of 13% at 85c a share and
Michael Malone's share would be diluted to 14.4%.
838:(ACCC) on grounds that the telco giant would use its acquisition of Adam to undercut its rivals' offers through the use of favourable wholesale supply deals. The sale process was completed at the end of August, with Adam becoming a subsidiary of iiNet.
966:. From 2011, iiNet also sold services on the NBN Interim Satellite Service; however, demand for these connections exceeded the available capacity, severely congesting the service. As a result, iiNet withdrew the product from sale in November 2013, and
636:, and was also blamed on price increases from Telstra Wholesale. Michael Malone said in regard to both changes, "We're disappointed in the changes to our broadband arrangements and line rental prices from Telstra Wholesale and we're challenging this."
330:(not releasing Bigpond as an ISP until 1997) to cope with the demand for needed telephone lines and by the sheer competitive pressure in the Perth market, which had a comparative oversupply of low-cost providers. In 1996, iiNet expanded into the
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cheapest plans to 512 kbit/s, while doubling the data allowance on these plans in an attempt to placate users. They also rebranded the plans available to their Telstra Wholesale customers (512 kbit/s and 1.5 Mbit/s plans) to
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iiNet Limited provides Broadband and IP telephone communication services to consumers and business customers. Its flagship products are broadband2+ (ADSL2+) services and, more recently, reselling NBN as well as services for businesses.
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pending the release of an announcement. Two days later, it suspended its shares from quotation. Initially, the company advised it intended to resume trading on the ASX the following week, but on 21 April, a local newspaper,
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891:, an Australian television broadcaster, and alleges breach of copyright on a number of popular movies and television shows. It was later revealed in a WikiLeaks document AFACT was backed by MPAA.
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January 2008 saw iiNet recommence its acquisition strategy with the purchase of the customer base of local Perth ISP Up'n'away. This was followed in May with the purchase of rival Perth-based ISP
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business section reported on the matter, and claimed that founder Michael Malone had been "sidelined", and that the company was "open for takeover" according to analysts, who rated Singtel
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ratified and tested with iiNet's equipment. There are currently over 406 enabled exchanges active around Australia, and a list of these exchanges can be found at iiNet's official website.
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iiNet is now a Retail Service Provider (RSP) to serve customers with the NBN (National Broadband Network). Australian consumers can now sign up for services such as fibre to the home (
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385:(itself an agglomeration of several ISPs formed in 2000), ArachNet and Global Dial among others to grow in the local market and to expand into fully-fledged national providers.
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telephony service with their new range of iiBroadband2 packages, allowing customers to pay their telephony costs entirely through iiNet, including line rental and local calls.
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iiNet has made the decision to stop providing email services in 2023. This change will help us focus on creating better experiences for our core products: internet and mobile
416:, that sought to improve Internet access prices by making wholesale telephone access much cheaper. This was possible through new interconnection agreements mandated by the
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In 2010, Justice Cowdroy in the Federal Court found in favour of iiNet, noting that while iiNet users did infringe, this was not the responsibility of iiNet to deal with.
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As part of the Westnet acquisition, iiNet's online gaming presence was closed in August 2008, with operations being moved to the former Westnet gaming site
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This was perceived by most observers as a rationalisation of an unsustainable services market and allowed not only iiNet, but also other providers such as
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in March 2010. The deal, valued at $ 40 million, increased iiNet's total number of broadband subscribers to 520,000, and also followed the pattern of the
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need to remain focused on consolidating their assets after what is expected to be a large drop in iiNet's share price when the stock resumes trading."
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issue price – however its share price recovered as time progressed. In September 2000, iiNet became the first Western Australian provider to offer
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in September 2015 for $ 1.56 billion but retained its retail brand name. iiNet acquired or merged with smaller ISPs, building a customer base in
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799:. The purchase of AAPT increases iiNet's total broadband subscribers to more than 652,000 and total active services to more than 1,326,000.
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791:. As part of the acquisition, Telecom New Zealand entered into a block-trade agreement to sell their 18.2% share holding in iiNet to
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On 16 November 2011 it was announced that iiNet was in the final stages of negotiations in the acquisition of Canberra-based telco
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In 1998, iiNet's founding partner, Michael Malone, acquired the company entirely and subsequently listed it on the
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iiNet was founded in 1993 by Michael Malone and Michael O'Reilly, who started the business in a suburban garage in
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528:. The acquisition significantly increased iiNet's share of the Australian and New Zealand Internet market.
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903:
1748:"Film industry launches legal action against iiNet to prevent online peer-to-peer copyright infringement"
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branch moved to become the number three ISP in the state before being acquired by Auslink in 1998.
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claiming that iiNet infringed copyright by failing to prevent its subscribers from downloading
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announced it had acquired a 19.96% stake in iiNet, becoming the company's largest shareholder.
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On 26 May, the stock was reinstated to official quotation and fell on its first trading day to
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In 2003, iiNet made what was then its biggest acquisition, purchasing key New Zealand provider
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1566:"Acquisition of the AAPT Consumer Division, Exit of Telecom New Zealand from the register"
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The second was an increase in line rental for iiPhone. The rate was increased from
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http://delimiter.com.au/2011/08/30/wikileaks-cable-outs-secret-iitrial-background/
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and services on its ULTRA Broadband Cable, FTTB and VDSL2 networks. It also sells
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protocol. The lawsuit was co-filed by 34 film and affiliated companies including
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price for its customers and free additional add on options to the phone service.
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for $ 105 million with the transaction due to be completed late February 2012.
811:. The acquisition was completed on 30 November 2011 at a cost of $ 60 million.
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takeover with Netspace remaining operational as a separate entity under iiNet.
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access in Australia and to be the first to base operations on the then-new
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Internet access , as opposed to the store-and-forward techniques (such as
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1727:"iiNet to buy Adam Internet for $ 60m, after ACCC vetoes Telstra deal"
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is an Australian telecommunications company founded by iiNet in 1996.
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iiNet continued to grow through acquisitions by purchasing rival ISP
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infringements, and it needed to be addressed by the legislature.
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On 21 June, the Malone family increased their holding to 19.97%.
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On 22 December 2011, iiNet announced it would acquire rival ISP
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Companies formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange
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as iiNet Technologies. It began as one of the first Australian
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members, including iiNet and several other Perth-based ISPs.
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https://help.iinet.net.au/iinet-members-webspace-end-life
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This dispute was resolved, and line rental returned to
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Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (2008).
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It was the focus of a dispute regarding access to the
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2004 saw the introduction of iiPhone in the form of a
1064:"Waix | Western Australian Internet Association"
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In February 2005, iiNet launched their full-service
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1702:"asx.com.au/asxpdf/20111222/pdf/423gl75v07k006.pdf"
1422:"Appendix 3Y: Change of Director's Interest Notice"
970:issued a cease sale for all RSPs in December 2013.
663:in April 2006. On 18 April 2006, iiNet requested a
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1596:"How iiNet beat the pack to acquire AAPT division"
590:, their consumer VoIP service. The product was an
1826:"iiNet to Vigorously Defend Federal Court Action"
2656:Telecommunications companies established in 1993
836:Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
1014:network which was settled by the ACCC in 2007.
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1534:"iiNet announces the acquisition of Netspace"
1395:"Amcom acquires strategic 20% stake in iiNet"
8:
1857:Fran Foo, Australian IT (25 November 2008).
1362:"iiNet and PowerTel form strategic alliance"
830:for $ 60 million, after an identical bid by
783:In late July 2010, iiNet agreed to purchase
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2651:Companies based in Perth, Western Australia
906:in Australia, and AFACT was represented by
793:"institutional and sophisticated investors"
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1278:"iiNet suspension continues into 4th week"
1173:"iiNet raises speed, but also line rental"
787:consumer operations for $ 60 million from
651:Suspension and resumption of share trading
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2024:"iiNet stops selling NBN satellite plans"
84:Learn how and when to remove this message
2631:Australian companies established in 1993
2641:Internet service providers of Australia
2219:Internet service providers of Australia
2075:"Migrating to the Vodafone network FAQ"
1622:Mitchell Bingemann (16 November 2011).
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856:) filed a lawsuit against iiNet in the
688:as the most likely suitor. On 18 May,
551:infrastructure (colloquially known as
45:contains content that is written like
2171:iiNet's discussion forum on Whirlpool
1725:Bingemann, Mitchell (5 August 2013).
1507:"iiGames shutting down, all hail 3FL"
1332:Renai LeMay, ZDNet Australia (2006).
1043:"iiNet history – a timeline of iiNet"
947:that unsuccessfully bid to build the
914:that successfully sued the makers of
721:Sale of ihug – New Zealand subsidiary
7:
1449:"iiNet to sell New Zealand Business"
1080:Western Australian Internet Exchange
291:, expanded into the eastern states.
27:Australian internet service provider
2176:iiNet's listing on Broadband Choice
1680:"Internode joins forces with iiNet"
1594:Mitchell Bingemann (31 July 2010).
489:Origin Internet (regional Victoria)
486:Country Netlink (regional Victoria)
1980:Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd
1935:Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd
1779:Gilbert and Tobin Lawyers (2008).
927:Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd
602:In 2006, iiNet were trialling its
25:
1958:"iiNet wins copyright court case"
1859:"Film giants pursue file sharers"
1334:"Bean-counters to rein in iiNet?"
1195:"Telstra lets cat out of the bag"
1092:"iiNet Newsletter: November 1997"
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1956:LeMay, Renai (4 February 2010).
1193:Phil Sweeney, Whirlpool (2007).
1171:Phil Sweeney, Whirlpool (2005).
611:Regulatory conflict with Telstra
104:
34:
18:Chime Communications (Australia)
2100:"ASIC Free Company Name Search"
586:In August 2005, iiNet released
2605:Mass surveillance in Australia
2022:Delimiter (18 November 2013).
700:, after the 27 May edition of
655:iiNet's share value slid from
371:Australian Securities Exchange
1:
2661:2015 mergers and acquisitions
1216:"Speculation mounts on iiNet"
1119:"iiNet launches ADSL service"
643:a month under the re-branded
1304:Colin Jacoby (16 May 2006).
992:Chime Communications Limited
568:Launch of telephony products
514:Australian Capital Territory
1940:[2011] HCATrans 323
1276:James Moses (12 May 2006).
741:– roughly six times ihug's
647:plan on the iiNet website.
136:; 31 years ago
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2595:National Broadband Network
1306:"iiNet extends trade halt"
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949:National Broadband Network
898:The case is regarded as a
858:Federal Court of Australia
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408:Growth through acquisition
2610:Privacy in Australian law
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1942: (30 November 2011),
1649:"iiNet acquires TransACT"
862:illegally copied material
268:sim-only plans using the
242:internet service provider
103:
1914:"The case against iiNet"
1481:"iiNet acquires Westnet"
1146:"iiNet Network Coverage"
990:Not to be confused with
712:Amcom Telecommunications
492:Froggy Internet (Sydney)
432:) and iiNetPhone (later
2600:Metadata collection Act
1624:"iiNet to buy TransACT"
283:and then, by acquiring
1987: (20 April 2012),
1824:iiNet Limited (2008).
1700:iiNet Limited (2011).
1532:iiNet Limited (2010).
1509:. 2008. Archived from
1483:. 2008. Archived from
1447:iiNet Limited (2006).
1393:Amcom Limited (2006).
1360:iiNet Limited (2006).
1243:iiNet Limited (2006).
1144:iiNet Limited (2000).
1117:iiNet Limited (2000).
1090:iiNet Limited (1997).
943:iiNet was part of the
904:copyright infringement
559:in the industry) into
424:via its iPhone (later
334:market under the name
275:iiNet was acquired by
2590:Internet in Australia
2167:– an iiNet subsidiary
1985:[2012] HCA 16
1912:LawFront.com (2008).
1024:Internet in Australia
935:Products and services
659:in September 2005 to
495:Virtual Communities (
418:Australian Government
66:neutral point of view
2451:Chime Communications
2446:Agile Communications
2230:Economy of Australia
2121:"ACCC determination"
1889:"Statement of Claim"
1760:on 13 September 2009
1002:Chime Communications
986:Chime Communications
834:was rejected by the
414:Chime Communications
2539:Neighbourhood Cable
2235:Internet censorship
2002:"Choose a provider"
1869:on 16 December 2008
1428:on 16 December 2008
1401:on 16 December 2008
1257:on 8 September 2007
1245:"Suspension Update"
1152:on 8 September 2008
1098:on 22 November 2008
789:Telecom New Zealand
703:The West Australian
681:The West Australian
561:telephone exchanges
248:company that sells
167:, Western Australia
100:
58:promotional content
1838:on 2 December 2008
1793:on 3 December 2008
1678:Internode (2011).
877:Universal Pictures
465:, South Australia)
463:Fleurieu Peninsula
461:Granite Internet (
336:light.iinet.net.au
323:operating system.
246:telecommunications
125:Telecommunications
60:and inappropriate
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2468:Telstra Wholesale
2261:Connexus Internet
1960:. ZDNet Australia
1125:on 19 August 2006
945:Terria consortium
822:2013 acquisitions
803:2011 acquisitions
768:2010 acquisitions
749:2008 acquisitions
281:Western Australia
240:is an Australian
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2574:Virgin Broadband
2564:Pegasus Networks
2559:Pacific Internet
2429:Nextgen Networks
2383:Lebara Australia
2310:Nextgen Networks
2251:Aussie Broadband
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1102:9 September
910:, the same
710:On 31 May,
470:Rockhampton
212:TPG Telecom
173:Area served
74:August 2021
2625:Categories
2534:MyRepublic
2463:Origin Net
2329:Origin Net
1989:High Court
1964:4 February
1944:High Court
1029:References
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962:, HFC and
866:BitTorrent
864:using the
588:iiNetPhone
518:Queanbeyan
474:Queensland
443:RuralNet (
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388:After the
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116:Subsidiary
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2412:Wholesale
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2287:ClubTelco
2282:Commander
2266:Dreamtilt
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900:test case
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200:Broadband
178:Australia
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2388:Vodafone
2059:10 April
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1048:20 April
1018:See also
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912:law firm
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774:Netspace
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262:Internet
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