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1 month ago
iiNet, AFACT plot the way forward
Following his High Court victory today against Hollywood, iiNet CEO Michael Malone said that he would like to walk away from discussions with rights holders over the best way to ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 4:30 p.m. Friday 20th April 2012 EST
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1 month, 1 week ago
iiNet-AFACT judgment out next week
After over four months of deliberation, the High Court is set to hand down its judgment for the long-running copyright infringement case between the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 1:56 p.m. Friday 13th April 2012 EST
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3 months ago
iiNet mobile business needs more work: CEO
iiNet chief executive, Michael Malone, admitted the internet service provider’s mobile business required more work during the announcement of its first half year 2012 result.
Computer World - 11:11 a.m. Tuesday 21st February 2012 EST
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3 months, 2 weeks ago
Peak provider aspiring to grow
CLIMBING a wall of ice is one way of getting a break from the stress of running a fast-growing ISP, Michael Malone says.
The Australian Business News - 11 p.m. Thursday 2nd February 2012 EST
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5 months ago
iiNode deal makes sense, can Hackett stay vocal?
The analyst consensus on iiNet buying Internode is that the deal makes a lot of sense, but it would be a loss to the industry if Simon Hackett stopped being ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 12:20 p.m. Friday 23rd December 2011 EST
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5 months ago
Internode wanted iiNet's numbers for NBN
With the looming roll-out of the National Broadband Network (NBN), Internode founder Simon Hackett was worried that his internet service provider (ISP) just wouldn't be big enough on its own ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 5:20 p.m. Thursday 22nd December 2011 EST
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iiNet to buy Internode
iiNet has announced that it will acquire rival South Australian internet service provider (ISP) Internode for $105 million. Michael Malone leaves no mountain unscaled. (Credit: iiNet) The company announced the ...
zdnet Latest Mobile Phone Reviews - 3:32 p.m. Thursday 22nd December 2011 EST
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5 months, 4 weeks ago
KGB: iiNet's Michael Malone
The ISP's chief executive says its recent TransACT buy won't be the last acquisition for the company, and he doesn't expect the NBN to build over its Canberra fibre network. ...
Business Spectator IT - 5:10 a.m. Friday 25th November 2011 EST
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6 months ago
TransACT to help iiNet take on Govt, business markets
iiNet’s acquisition of TransACT will provide inroads into the business and government sectors for the largely consumer-focused ISP, according to managing director Michael Malone.
Computer World - 2:59 p.m. Tuesday 22nd November 2011 EST
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8 months ago
Superlative is the only word for it
The managing director and co-founder of the internet service provider iiNet, Michael Malone, has described 2011 as a ''landmark year'' for the company.
Brisbane Times - midnight Wednesday 21st September 2011 EST
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