iiNet Limited

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Last updated: 28 Sep 2016 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 19

Analyst: Phil Harpur

Synopsis

iiNet Limited has developed into one of the largest DSL providers in Australia. The company delivers a wide range of telecom services including fixed-voice, mobile and broadband services, business data housing and cloud-based services, VoIP and IPTV. The company manages a significant DSL and FttP network.

During the last few years iiNet has expanded through a strategic program of acquisitions, which has consolidated its strengthening market position in the business broadband and mobile voice and data sectors.

In August 2015, iiNet was acquired by local telco TPG Telecom and ceased trading on the ASX. This company report provides an overview of iiNet including analyses on its strategies.

Companies covered in this report:

Amcom, Netspace, OzEmail, Westnet, ihug, Internode, AAPT, FetchTV, Polycom, TransACT, iiNet, Supernerd, Telstra.

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