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 ...
While the case has been running, AFACT has been pushing for a graduated response system outside of court that includes suspension of the accounts of repeat infringers, citing research that claims ...
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SYDNEY, May 6(Reuters) - TPG Telecom Ltd, an Australian internet provider controlled by Malaysian-born billionaire David Teoh, has sweetened its approach for rival iiNet Ltd to at least A$1.56 billion ...
TPG has won the support of iiNet shareholders in its bid to buy the company, meaning the service provider just has to clear regulatory approval before becoming Australia's second-largest ISP. Claire ...
SYDNEY, May 6 (Reuters) - Australian Internet provider iiNet Ltd accepted a sweetened A$1.56 billion ($1.2 billion) takeover proposal from larger rival TPG Telecom Ltd, sidelining rival bidder M2 ...
In the latest of unexpected news, TPG Telecom has today announced that they will be purchasing 100 percent of iiNet, "Australia's second largest DSL Internet Service Provider" - as quoted by the ...
Netflix Inc.’s announcement that it has partnered with Australia’s second largest ISP iiNet Ltd. to allow customers to view Netflix’s soon to be launched local service without data used being counted ...
iiNet is already Australia’s second largest DSL ISP (after Telstra). It was founded by Michael Malone in Perth in 1993 and has acquired many smaller rivals over the years, the most significant being ...
TPG said that hackers used stolen employee credentials to access iiNet’s order management system on Saturday, stealing a cache of customer contact information and passwords. The strike comes as former ...
iiNet is heading back to the courtroom, this time defending customers who allegedly pirated 2013 Oscar-winning film Dallas Buyers Club. In a blog post titled ‘Not our kind of club’ iiNet announced ...