Telecommunication Services
NEXTDC (NXT) intends to develop the next generation of data centres focussed on delivering energy-efficient facilities to the Australian and New Zealand markets. The company currently owns a building in Brisbane which it is refurbishing to data centre specifications, and a development site in Melbourne on which it plans to develop a purpose-built data centre on completion of the offer. It was listed on the Australian Stock Market (ASX) on 13 December, 2010.
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Vocus Communications (VOC), formerly First Opportunity Fund Limited, operates voice and data networks stretching across the globe. It has two products: Data products and Voice products. Data products include Internet protocol transit, international Ethernet and international SDH. Voice products include CTS (call termination Service), number allocation, number portability, E1 and IP access and carrier interconnect. Its subsidiaries include Vocus Group Limited, Vocus Pty Limited and Vocus Connect Pty Limited. VOC was listed on the Australian stock market in 10 June, 1999.
Wintech Group (WTG) is a diversified telecommunications company specialising in telecommunications and the Internet. The company is also an investor. As an emerging company in the New Economy, WinTech Group is aiming to become a "Next-Generation Infocommunications Service Provider". In this space, they will be providing all their clients with the latest and most cost effective array of communications services.
World Reach (WRR) is a telecommunications systems integrator and provider, focusing on network management, IP network systems, product R&D and microwave radio. WRR provides solutions across multiple technology platforms including wireless. WRR has developed a number of products, including the world’s first Digital Radio Analyser for digital microwave radio systems. Investors can trade World Reach shares on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX).
TPG Telecom (TPM) is an innovative market leader in the Australian telecommunications industry listed on the Australian Stock Exchange since 2001. In 2008 a merger with TPG Holdings Limited joined the brands of TPG and Soul to form a group with annual revenue approaching $500m and strong profits. In March 2010, TPG acquired Pipe Networks, providing TPG with access to an extensive Australian fibre optic network including the wholly owned Pipe Pacific Cable (PPC-1) link between Sydney and Guam with onwards connectivity to the USA and Japan.
Nexbis (NBS), through its wholly subsidiary, sapio Consulting is involved in the sale of telecommunications products and services which specializes in technology consulting and implementation in the mobile telecommunications industry. The company has interests in mobile media applications and services, specifically in the areas of digital photo imaging and identity authentication. Once known as Tele2000, the corporate identity was updated in recent years to better align the business with their full range of technologies. NBS was listed on the Australian stock market in 2000.
Mooter Media (MMZ) is a Developer and provider of internet advertising targeting solutions. The company has signed a Heads of Agreement with Technology Innovation & Development Company Hot Shot Media Pty Ltd ("HotShot"). HotShot is the developer of a unique and exciting suite of interactive online entertainment products based on the revolutionary convergence of social gaming and networking wrapped around digital imagery and photography. The company was listed on Australian Securities Exchange on 26 June, 2000.
Moko.Mobi (MKB) is a global platform that enables people to Chat & Share Anywhere! People from around the world use MOKO.mobi on their mobile phone or PC to meet new people, chat in real-time with likeminded people, upload unlimited photos & video, share links, and sample & recommend music from the many MOKO.mobi Music artists. Investors can trade Moko.Mobi shares on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX).
Mint Wireless (MNW) is an Australian based technology company listed on the Australian stock market (ASX) in 2007. Mint core businesses are the development of innovative payment solutions and consumer technology products and services.
Mint has won many hardware and software awards including Microsoft and IBM’s Consensus Awards in 2008. In 2009, Mint has been recognized amongst Australia’s best performing small-to-medium companies, winning two recent awards: ranking 4th in the BRW Fast 100 awards, and ranking 5th in the SmartCompany.com.au Smart 50 awards.
Tel.Pacific (TPC) is a company that specialises in the pre-paid calling card market. The company's core business centres around the provision of pre-paid telephony products and services through extensive distribution networks. The company was listed on Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) on 16 July, 2007. Established in 1996, Tel.Pacific is a significant participant in the Australian communications market.
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