Potentially thousands of elderly Australians have lost their phone number for good, with the new receivers of telecommunications company ONESeniors announcing existing landline numbers will have to be terminated.
The loss of its iBOSS, AsiaPAC and One Telecom subsidiaries has sent parent company CONEC2 broke. The company has been placed in administration.
The web of interconnected networks and corporate structures surrounding the companies Vocus acquired from CONEC2 is so tangled services cannot be resumed.
The businesses and customers of iBOSS International and One Telecom, including the ONEseniors customers, have been acquired by the Vocus Communications group.
Listed Australian carrier Vocus Communications has announced it will acquire Ipera Communications, a fibre and data centre operator in the Hunter region of NSW.
Vocus Communications (ASX: VOC) has posted a stellar first half result, lifting revenue, EBITDA and NPAT by about 60 percent and announcing plans to expand its Sydney data centre.
Vocus Communications (ASX: VOC) has established a point of presence in Singapore and taken capacity on the SeaMeWe-3 Perth to Singapore cable, enabling it to offer ethernet and IP connectivity services into South East Asia.
Vocus Communications (ASX: VOC) has reported a 77 percent increase in revenue to $30.98m and an increase after tax profit of 113 percent to $8.12m for the year to 30 June 2011, and says that, in the wake of recent acquisitions, it is now an integrated provider, or Internet connectivity, data centre and dark fibre/metro ethernet services.
It looks like NEXTDC's first Brisbane data centre will be well connected.
Vocus has completed its acquisition of Perth IX, giving the company a data centre in the WA capital.
Vocus Communications (ASX: VOC) is to acquire long established Perth data centre operator Perth iX for $6.275m in cash.
Vocus Communications has topped the list of the Deloitte 2010 Technology Fast 50, reporting revenue growth of 11,305.60 percent over the last year.
Steve Baxter has joined the board of Vocus Communications, a provider of wholesale data centre, voice, peering and international Internet connectivity.
Recently listed telecommunications service provider, Vocus (ASX: VOC) is to acquire the Sydney and Melbourne data centre businesses of E3 Networks for $5.9 million.
Sydney might have hosted the 'best ever' Olympic Games back in 2000, but Microsoft Tech.Ed 2010 held last week on the Gold Coast was the best ever as far as the event's technology manager Jorke Odolphi is concerned.
Vodafone New Zealand has awarded recently listed Australian wholesale telecommunications services provider Vocus Communications a $NZ11.3m contract to provide all its international data capacity of the next several years.
Australian wholesale voice and data provider Vocus Communications is to make a back door ASX listing via First Opportunity Fund Limited (ASX: FOF), a fund managed by Investec Wentworth Private Equity.
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