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AGL takes on Telstra for $35m 12/08/2003 07:30:12
The merry-go-round of corporate telco deals has gone around again, this time in Telstra’s favour. - +
ISP moves to assist Dingo Blue customers 22/04/2002 16:31:23
In a bid to scoop up abandoned Dingo Blue customers, Internet service provider Internode has stepped in to assist those customers who are destined to lose e-mail and Internet access. - +
dingo blue to continue mobile service 09/04/2002 07:30:00
A month on from the announcement of dingo blue's closure the telco's continuing mobile service looks set for an ongoing run amid speculation the provider is locked into a contract with Optus. - +
IT troubles didn't cause dingo's death, says Donohue 08/03/2002 08:27:03
Consistent problems with its customer billing system and other IT troubles have caused dingo blue problems for several months, but reasons for the telco's demise are larger than that says company spokesperson Geoff Donohue. - +
Extinct: dingo drops dead 07/03/2002 13:45:08
dingo blue will be no more. AGL, owner of the service provider, informed its employees Thursday morning that it will be shutting down dingo blue's operations. - +
Dingo drops staff 21/09/2001 08:33:00
Communications service provider, dingo blue has entered into a spate of staff cutbacks with more than 25 employees given notice yesterday, according to a former staff member. - +
dingo blue CEO leaves 13/08/2001 15:32:35
Martin Paech has resigned from his position of CEO at ISP dingo blue, according to unconfirmed reports. - +
dingo blue snatches One.Net customers from Big Boys 14/06/2001 09:52:00
dingo blue has every man and his dog on deck to direct the flood of One.Net customers signing up, after the ISP wrested One.Tel's Internet subscriber base from rival OzeMail. - +
AGL nets dingo blue 18/12/2000 12:01:01
Utilities company AGL has purchased a $22 million entry ticket into the mass telecommunications market, buying the dingo blue business from Cable and Wireless Optus. - +
And Now, Gas-fired Telecoms 18/12/2000 12:01:01
The Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) will offer 'bundled services', including telecommunication services, following the acquisition of dingo blue. - +
ACT gets broadband links 20/11/2000 12:01:01
Despite missing out on the pay TV rollout, Canberra will have access to multimedia providers through a communications network rollout expected to be finalised within 18 months. New telecommunications player TransACT Communications, an initiative started four years ago out of the ACTEW (ACT Electricity and Water) Corporation, will deploy an open network broadband connection offering telephony, video and high-stream Internet services.
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