5G Networks buys Anittel, Hostworks from Inabox
Melbourne-headquartered 5G Networks has paid $5.7 million to acquire the Hostworks and Anittel subsidiaries of Inabox.
Melbourne-headquartered 5G Networks has paid $5.7 million to acquire the Hostworks and Anittel subsidiaries of Inabox.
Inabox Group has appointed Vincent Pesquet as chief executive of its Anittel business, the ASX-listed telco wholesaler announced this morning.
The federal government has committed $8.9 million to a new innovation centre at the James Cook University campus in Townsville.
Anittel has completed testing and finalisation of service level agreements for a new Cisco communication system for the Tasmanian government.
Managed service provider Anittel Group (ASX: AYG) has reduced the number of hours fixing customer malware problems since it chose Webroot as its managed antivirus service.
IT services provider Anittel Group (ASX: AYG) has entered an exclusive agreement with James Cook University (JCU) for the development of a data centre in Townsville, Queensland.
Anittel (ASX:AYG) is the fastest-growing technology company in Australia, after growing its revenue by more than 1000 per cent in the last three years, according to Deloitte.
National Broadband Network (NBN) regional customers in Townsville and Armidale, NSW, will be given priority for high speed fibre access from IT and telco services provider Anittel Group, (ASX: AYG) following the signing of a services agreement with NBN Co.
IT and telecom service provider Anittel (ASX:AYG) has increased the forecast for its FY11 ebitda loss by close to $1 million.
IT and telecom service provider Anittel (ASX:AYG) has raised nearly $1.1 million from a share placement to an existing investor.
Anittel (ASX:AYG) has acquired Dubbo-based managed IT services provider, IT West.
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Anittel (ASX: AYG) chief executive, Ilkka Tales, has resigned his role to allow current chairman, Peter Kazacos, to pilot the company in his new role as managing director.
A significant reduction in hardware spend in Tasmania has caused a drop in net profits for Australian IT company Anittel (ASX:AYG) of $13.46 million for the six months ended 31 December 2010.
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