Australian Telecommunications 2007
AAPT
AAPT is Australia’s third largest telecommunications carrier.
AAPT is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telecom New Zealand and is
one of only three Australian telecom providers to own and operate
its own national voice and data network.
Services
Local, national and international voice, data, mobile, pay TV and
Internet services to business, corporate, government and residential
customers.
Amcom
Amcom is a second-tier telecommunications carrier, and has one
of the most promising futures in the Australian market. It is regarded
as a well managed and focused business.
Services
Fibre, DSL broadband and Internet services to the corporate, government
and SME markets.
Austar
Austar is Australia’s second largest subscription TV operator
after Foxtel. It is the sole provider of subscription television
services in substantially all of its markets - regional and rural
Australia, and the capital cities Hobart and Darwin.
Services
Primarily digital satellite services to customers in regional and
rural areas. It also offers dial-up Internet and mobile telephone
services.
Commander Communications
Commander Communications is a business technology and communications
provider. Commander was originally a reseller of business telephone
systems, however through a series of partnerships and acquisitions
it has expanded to provide a complete solutions.
Services
Office and mobile telephony, IT hardware and software, Internet
and network access, software licensing solutions, infrastructure
and software solutions, managed services and strategic consulting
services.
Foxtel
Foxtel is Australia’s largest subscription television provider.
Telstra holds a 50% ownership stake in Foxtel, while Publishing
and Broadcast Limited and News Corporation Ltd both share a 25%
stake in the company.
It sub-licenses programming to other pay TV companies for cable,
satellite and microwave distribution in regional Australia, including
Optus and Austar.
Hutchison Telecommunications Australia
Hutchison Telecommunications Australia launched Australia’s
first 3G network and service.
Services
Services include email, broadband and mobile web. 3 offers content
through its portal Planet 3 including: live and on demand mobile
TV, audio and video music tracks and other services such as news,
sport, finance, weather, location based classifieds, movie previews,
eBay and transport.
iiNet
iiNet is the third largest ISP in Australia, after the acquisition
of OzEmail in February 2005. This followed a previous major acquisition
of New Zealand-based ISP ihug. iHug has recently been sold to Vodafone
NZ.
Services
The company provides dial-up and broadband Internet access, including
ADSL2+; web hosting, and VoIP services.
Macquarie Telecom
Macquarie Telecom is a supplier of ICT for the business and government
markets. Macquarie’s two key target markets are Australian
mid-size corporates and the government sector.
Services
It provides a range of voice, data, mobile and hosting solutions
to over 3,000 corporate and government customers.
Macquarie’s data business provides data networking and data
hosting services to Australian business and government customers.
Nextgen Networks
Nextgen Networks is a telecommunications carrier that specialises
in data services for carriers, service providers, government and
corporations.
Nextgen owns and operates Australia’s 3rd largest national
fibre network of over 8,500km, fibre rings and Co-Lo assets in all
capital cites and an extensive National VPLS Switched Data Network.
People Telecom
People Telecom utilises its own national data network and other
carrier networks, equipment suppliers and other providers, including
Telstra, Optus, Powertel, Nextep and AAPT.
Services
People Telecom provides a range of telecommunication products and
services including voice (mobile and fixed), data (broadband and
VPN), and VoIP products.
PowerTel
PowerTel provides data, voice and Internet services to corporate,
government and wholesale customers through its own fibre optic and
DSL network.
This includes last-mile FttB, providing access to customers in
major city buildings, coupled with one of Australia’s largest
DSL broadband networks. PowerTel was purchased by AAPT in 2007,
and has since merged with AAPT [a subsidiary of Telecom NZ]
Primus Telecommunications Australia
Primus Telecommunications Australia is a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Primus Telecommunications US.
Services
The company is a facilities-based total service provider offering
local, domestic and international telephony, data, ADSL, ADSL2+,
web hosting, VPNs and mobile services.
Soul
Soul is a provider of IP telecommunications and multimedia services
in the Australian marketplace.
Soul has the largest data network and voice network after Telstra,
the largest fully converged voice, video and data IP-based access
network in regional Australia and the largest voice-enabled IP network.
Services
Services including voice, Internet and data solutions are provided
to a customer base ranging from the consumer market through to the
SME, corporate and government sectors.
Unwired
Unwired currently provides a type of proprietary pre-WiMAX wireless
broadband Internet services to the residential, SOHO and SME markets,
which have the ability to handle voice and data communications.
The company uses technology developed by US-based Navini Networks.
Vodafone Australia
Vodafone Australia is 100% owned by Vodafone Group Plc. It is
now the third largest mobile carrier in Australia after Telstra
and Optus. The company’s GSM network currently covers 93%
of the Australian population.
Vodafone’s 3G network provides customers with access to
music, sports, games, news, music tracks, mobile TV, video calling
and mobile broadband services. More on Vodafone
Australia
Key highlights 2007
- Commander experienced significant growth in uptake of managed
and professional services following integration of Volante.
- In April 2007 Amcom completed the $6.25 million acquisition
of People Telecom’s Perth-based corporate services business.
- Foxtel is launching of a new hybrid set-top-box incorporating
digital subscription television and broadband entertainment services,
called Foxtel By Broadband service.
- In May 2007 Telecom New Zealand officially acquired 100% of
PowerTel, and both AAPT and PowerTel. Whilst combined under the
same operating structure, they will continue to operate under
different brands.
- Primus’ revenues from Australian operations during continue
to slide.
- During 2007 and 2008, Primus aims to divest non-core assets
and outsourcing or centralising more of its back-office operations.
- PBL media sold its media assets in mid-2007, Soul will focus
on its high growth telecommunications operations, multi-media
capabilities and media infrastructure assets.
- Unwired has delayed plans for a WiMAX rollout to mid to late
2008, following its unsuccessful bid for Broadband Connect funding
with Soul and Austar.
- Vodafone completed its HSDPA major upgrade to its 3G network.
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