commentary iiNet managing director Michael Malone was right to describe his company's purchase of OzEmail from MCI just 15 months ago as "a momentous time". The AU$110 million acquisition appears to ...
iiNet has spent less than a month under new owners TPG, but there are signs of change beyond the nixing of Fetch TV. As high profile execs depart, TPG says call centre staff will stay but other roles ...
iiNet said it had entered into a conditional agreement to acquire the Internet service business operated by Virtual Communities Limited, a Melbourne-based retailer of bundled home computer and ...
iiNet leverages Parallels Automation to enable business functions and back-end operations. The service delivery platform's built-in support for APS allows for the integration of the Bulletin Messenger ...
TPG has upped the ante in its bid to acquire iiNet, outdoing rival ISP M2 Group and securing iiNet's support for an August takeover -- but iiNet says it will still be "business as usual". Claire ...
The darling of the Australian telco space iiNet has lost its founder and chief executive Michael Malone for good. The challenge of securing iiNet’s future in a sector awash with disruption could now ...
Australia’s third-largest internet provider iiNet has given its budget broadband brand Jiva just three months to start growing or face a shutdown. The Jiva brand was launched last September and given ...
Perth-based iiNet is snapping at the heels of Optus to become the nation’s No. 2 broadband provider after it posted record first-half revenue and profit results on the back of 25,000 new broadband ...
MICHAEL Malone has resigned as chief executive of iiNet, more than 20 years after co-founding the internet services provider. Mr Malone, who co-founded the company in a garage in Perth in 1993, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Internet service provider iiNet Ltd is on track to boost its market share of fixed broadband customers by installing its network ...
TPG Telecom has moved to secure full ownership of iiNet, launching an $8.60 per share bid that values the rival company at a total $1.4 billion and will see the merged entity overtake Optus as ...
WELLINGTON, July 30 (Reuters) - Telecom New Zealand has sold the consumer business of its Australian arm AAPT to Internet provider iiNet for $54 million, leaving AAPT to concentrate on wholesale and ...
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