When software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies set out to grow, they must invest heavily in product development and customer acquisition. Losses begin to mount of course, but as we explained in 'Diving ...
SA telco Uniti has moved fast to gain an advantage in its fight with megafund First State Super to gain control of Victorian company OptiComm, but it has been a costly move. Uniti on Friday detailed ...
Uniti said in a statement to the market that it had increased its cash and scrip bid to a price equating to $5.85 per share, comprising $4.835 per share cash and Uniti shares for each OptiComm share.
OptiComm had agreed to complete a scheme of arrangement with Uniti, which was offering $5.10 per share for the company, equating to $530m or $540m factoring in a dividend payment. However, First State ...
MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) provider OptiComm is in the final stages of developing Australia’s first Ten Gigabit per Second Passive Optical Network (XGS-PON) – ...
Residential estates where the fibre-to-the-home internet network is owned and operated by Opticomm have experienced several outages over the past nine months. Opticomm has attributed most of its ...
Opticomm customers across Australia struggling to access compensation for recurring internet outages
Half-a-million properties across Australia have no access to the NBN because their suburb's network infrastructure is owned by a private company called Opticomm. Australia's peak body for ...
Opticomm has inked a letter of intent with Tasmanian NBN Co to connect street fibre to homes in stage one of the island state's broadband network rollout. The network builder's general manager Phil ...
Fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) provider OptiComm has announced that it is in the final stages of developing Australia’s first Ten Gigabit per Second Passive Optical Network (XGS-PON) – the next ...
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Opticomm customers across Australia struggling to access compensation for recurring internet outages
Living in a metropolitan area, most Australians would not expect internet outages "every month" that last "anywhere between one day to two weeks". But that's the reality for Darwin resident Jason ...
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