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Hackett: Internode won’t disappear without a trace
In a post on the official Internode blog yesterday, CEO Simon Hackett told customers business will remain as usual at least for the mid-term, following the pre-Christmas news that iiNet will acquire the Internet
Read More »Internode to build Darwin PoP
Internode CEO Simon Hackett has confirmed the internet provider will soon begin work on constructing its first Point of Presence (PoP) in Darwin
Read More »iiNet trialling 100Gbps connections in core network
iiNet has revealed it’s trialling connections capable of up to 100Gbps inside its core network across Australia
Read More »iiNet release NBN plans, 1TB for $99.95
iiNet has this morning released its pricing and plan information for the National Broadband Network (NBN), which is set to come out of trial phase on mainland Australia during October
Read More »Internode rolls out its first Northern Territory ADSL2+ DSLAM
Internode yesterday switched on its first ADSL2+ DSLAM in the Northern Territory, with more expected to go live in the coming months
Read More »On the back of strong 2011 results, iiNet will commence share buy-back program
iiNet today announced its full-year results, showing growth for the company is well on track, so much so that it’ll soon embark on a share buy-back program that’ll last for 12 months
Read More »Internode rolls out IPv6 support for all
Australian internet service provider (ISP) Internode has announced that from this week, all its customers now have the option of being assigned an IPv6 address
Read More »Internode says some customers to be forced onto new plans
Internode have this afternoon confirmed a number of existing out-of-contract customers will have to be moved onto the company’s newer plans because of a wholesaler “price squeeze
Read More »iiNet Labs goes global to improve products for customers
iiNet’s Labs division have revealed more information regarding their global aspirations, following the news that their product range is now progressively beginning to be sold in New Zealand
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