Internet service providers in Australia

aaNet is a Queensland based Australian Internet Service Provider, that provides ADSL, Web Hosting and VoIP to Residential and Businesses throughout Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "AaNet"

Adam Internet, South Australia's oldest ISP grew out of the original bulletin board system of the Adelaide Amiga User Group (ADelaide AMiga). The bulletin board was originally set up and run by the user group but was co-opted by its SysOp, Greg Hicks, and turned into a commercial multi-line TBBS-based bulletin board that for many years was the most popular in Adelaide. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adam Internet"

In Australia, BigPond is Telstra's brand name for consumer dialup and broadband ADSL, cable modem, satellite internet services and Wireless Broadband ( EVDO) via the Telstra Internet national backbone. Frame Relay, SDH, ADSL/SDSL and permanent dialup services are sold to businesses by Telstra under the Telstra Internet Direct brand name. Bigpond also has two additional business units, BigPond Movies, an online DVD-by-mail rental service, and BigPond Music, an online music store, which subscribers can download music in WMA format protected with DRM. ...more on Wikipedia about "BigPond"

Connect.com.au was one of the first commercial Internet service providers to operate in Australia. The company was founded in 1991 by Hugh Irvine, Benjamin Golding and Chris Chaundy, in conjunction with a small group of highly technical staff. ...more on Wikipedia about "Connect.com.au"

DART Internet, was an internet service provider founded in 2003 by James Edward Austin and based in Fortitude Valley, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It offered cut-price internet access with unlimited data usage, and discounted setup fees which at the time were unknown in the Australian ISP Industry. ...more on Wikipedia about "DART Internet"

Dodo is a budget Australian Internet service provider (ISP) offering both dial-up and broadband Internet to customers Australia wide. It is believed to have over 100,000 subscribers, making Dodo a medium sized player in the ISP market in Australia. Dodo is considered to be the cheapest ISP in Ausralia, although this price differential is reflected in the quality of the service from the ISP, in terms of both infrastructure and support. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dodo (ISP)"

Exetel is an Australian ISP which provides ADSL, web hosting, VOIP, and other internet services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exetel"

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Hypermax is an Australian Internet service provider founded in 1996 which was purchased by Telstra's Bigpond division in 2004 for AUD$5 million. It continues to trade as a separate entity to Bigpond. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hypermax"

iiNet Limited ( ) is one of Australia's major Internet Service Providers. Focusing primarily on ADSL-based Internet access, it is currently ranked Australia's third largest ISP. The company trades under a number of names such as ii, Froggy, ihug and OzEmail (the latter three being former ISPs purchased by iiNet). ...more on Wikipedia about "IiNet"

Internode, founded in 1991 by Managing Director Simon Hackett, is one of Australia's major Internet Service Providers. The company focuses primarily on ADSL-based Internet access, but also provides business-class access (Internode Business Connect), web hosting, co-location, Voice over IP, and a variety of related services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Internode Systems"

Netspace is one of Australia's major Internet service providers. The company focuses primarily on aDSL-based Internet access. ...more on Wikipedia about "Netspace"

Singtel Optus Pty Ltd is the second largest telecommunications company in Australia, and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SingTel . SingTel presently is the second largest telecommunications company outside China in terms of number of subscribers. As of 30 June 2005, Optus has a total of 6.026 million mobile customers, which represents a 33% market share of mobile consumers in Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Optus"

OzEmail is a major Internet service provider in Australia. It was acquired by iiNet ISP on February 28th, 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "OzEmail"

Pacific Internet or PacNet is headquartered in Singapore and is the largest telco-independent Internet Communications Service Provider in the Asia Pacific region with direct presence in Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Australia, India, Thailand and Malaysia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pacific Internet"

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People Telecom ( ASX: PEO ) is an Australian telecommunications company. ...more on Wikipedia about "People Telecom"

Primus Telecom is a telecommunications provider, founded in 1994 by ex- MCI executives. They are listed on the NASDAQ (Nasdaq: PRTL) with their world headquarters in Washington D.C., with subsidaries in Australia, Canada and other countries making a substantial portion of its revenue. ...more on Wikipedia about "Primus Telecom"

Telstra Internet is Telstra's national internet backbone in Australia. Telstra sells direct (business-grade) connections to the backbone under the Telstra Internet Direct name, and consumer Dialup, ADSL, Cable Modem and Satellite connections under the BigPond brand name. ...more on Wikipedia about "Telstra Internet"

Total Peripherals Group (TPG) is a private Australian IT company. Over the past 18 years, TPG claims to have grown to become one of the top 10 Internet Service Providers in Australia. They provide four ranges of products and services: Internet access, networking, OEM services, and accounting software. ...more on Wikipedia about "Total Peripherals Group"

Westnet is a Perth based nationwide Australian internet service provider providing ADSL, dial-up, telephony and related Internet services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Westnet"

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