AAPT-iiNet user migration on track: Broad
The migration of AAPT’s consumer business to iiNet is tracking to schedule and will be complete by the planned 30 September deadline, according to AAPT CEO, Paul Broad.
View ArticleAAPT customers relieved of uncertainty next week
AAPT retail customers will learn how and if their current monthly plans are affected as a result of the iiNet within the next week.
View ArticleTelecom confirms final AAPT sale to iiNet
New Zealand telecommunications giant Telecom has sold AAPT’s consumer division to iiNet for $60 million following iiNet shareholder approval.
View ArticleAAPT unlimited plan faces chop next month
AAPT residential users on the unlimited 24/7 plan have until 10 November to change or cancel their plan as a result of iiNet’s $60 million acquisition of its consumer customer base.
View ArticleNew Zealand Telecom reports halving of adjusted earnings
Telecom New Zealand Telecom NZ (ASX:TEL) has reported a halving of its adjusted net earnings for the quarter to 30 September, despite the sale of the consumer arm of its subsidiary AAPT.
View ArticleiiNet seeking to be ISP "acquirer of choice"
iiNet has flagged that it intends to continue down the consolidation path, stating its goal to become the “acquirer of choice” in the Australian internet service provider sector.
View ArticleiiNet, Internode gear up for apps in 2011
iiNet and Internode have changing business strategies for 2011, with applications and improved customer service becoming they focal points in the coming year.
View ArticleUpdated: DCs, telcos brace for impact in Queensland
Data centres and telecommunications across Brisbane are continuing to brace for impact as a result of continued flooding in the city’s CBD.
View ArticleBrisbane flood shuts down AAPT data centre
AAPT has confirmed it is the latest telco to close its Queensland data centre following flooding.
View ArticleIPv6: Where Australian carriers are at
The time has finally come - internet protocol version 4 (IPv4) has run out of addresses.
View ArticleAAPT contributes to Telecom earnings drop
The $60 million sale of AAPT’s consumer division to iiNet (ASX:IIN) led to a loss of $NZ7 million ($A5.33 million) to Telecom NZ's earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA)...
View ArticlePoll finds Vodafone second worst ISP for customer satisfaction
New findings from market research firm, Roy Morgan, have delivered another blow to Vodafone, showing that the telco is now second only to Dodo as worst internet service provider for customer satisfaction.
View ArticleAAPT further embracing Cloud
AAPT has rolled out a new Cloud-based contact centre solution for its wholesale and business contact centres.
View ArticleAAPT to acquire Nextep from NEC
AAPT announced it has agreed to acquire the Nextep DSL business from NEC Australia. The deal is part of a long-term partnership between AAPT and NEC, AAPT said.
View ArticleAAPT, NetApp extend partnership to cloud services
Telecommunications service provider AAPT is now offering medium to large enterprise customers cloud services following the expansion of its 10-year partnership with NetApp.
View ArticleAAPT cops formal warning from ACMA
Internet service provider AAPT has been issued a formal warning by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), following an investigation into a data breach in July 2012 which hacktivist...
View ArticleQuickflix signs agreement with AAPT
Quickflix and AAPT have signed an agreement to allow Quickflix to scale its movie and TV streaming in Australia and New Zealand.
View ArticleAAPT failed to protect customer data, Privacy Commissioner finds
An investigation by Australian Privacy Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, has found that AAPT breached the Privacy Act by failing to protect customer data from unauthorised access.
View ArticleTelecom confirms possible sale of AAPT
Telecom Corp has confirmed it's considering selling off its AAPT unit in Australia as it transforms into a service-based telecommunications operator.
View ArticleVodafone unlikely to buy out Hutchison's VHA stake: Morrow
A possible sale by Telecom NZ of its stake in Hutchison Telecom Australia (HTA) could be responsible for recent jumps in HTA’s share price, according to Vodafone Hutchison Australia CEO Bill Morrow.
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