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'''iiNet''' is an the second largest Internet Service Provider ([[ISP]]) in Australia with more than 2000 employees. The company also provides broadband, telephony and Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) services for more than 1.3 million customers. <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/about/ About iiNet]</ref> | |||
==Application for .iinet gTLD== | |||
In March 2012,the company confirmed its application for the [[.iinet]] [[Brand TLD]]. In a statement, Roger Yerramsetti, iiNet Operations Manager, was confident that there would be no other applicant for the .iinet string. He also said that $200,000 is ''"relatively cheap way to secure a part of the internet."'' ARI Registry Services has been selected as the back-end registry service provider for the proposed .iinet gTLD. <ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/business/media-and-marketing/whats-in-a-domain-name-its-a-bargain-at-200000-20120308-1un5x.html What's in a domain name? It's a bargain at $200,000]</ref> | |||
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
Below are important events in the history of the company: | Below are important events in the history of the company: | ||
<ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/about/timeline.html About iiNet-Corporate Timeline]</ref> | <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/about/timeline.html About iiNet-Corporate Timeline]</ref> | ||
* 1993 - [[Michael Malone]] and [[Michael O'Reilly]] co-founded iiNet | * 1993 - [[Michael Malone]] and [[Michael O'Reilly]] co-founded iiNet in Malone's garage. It was the first dial-up internet access provider in Western Australia. | ||
* 1995 - iiNet's business operations | * 1995 - iiNet's business operations were transferred to Perth CBD to be able to provide services to an increasing number of customers. iiNet also joined other organizations and established the Western Australia (WA) Internet Association. | ||
* 1996 - iiNet acquired Online Information Systems and Access Communications. | * 1996 - iiNet acquired Online Information Systems and Access Communications. | ||
* 1998 - | * 1998 - iiNet acquired fourteen other small ISPs making the company the largest Tier 2 ISPs in Australia while second largest among Tier 1 ISP providers. | ||
* 1999 - iiNet went public and it was listed in the Australian Stock Exchange. The company merged with Wantree and acquired other companies including Omen Internet, Networx, Nettrek and Infinite Data, MNS and Comtech, which made the company the second largest ISP in WA. | * 1999 - iiNet went public and it was listed in the Australian Stock Exchange. The company merged with Wantree and acquired other companies including Omen Internet, Networx, Nettrek and Infinite Data, MNS and Comtech, which made the company the second largest ISP in WA. | ||
* 2000 - Broadband services were launched by the company including Cable Internet Access, Cityspan Wireless Internet Access and ADSL Internet Access. | * 2000 - Broadband services were launched by the company including Cable Internet Access, Cityspan Wireless Internet Access and ADSL Internet Access. | ||
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* 2009 - iiNet submitted its defense against the copyright lawsuit filed by Hollywood studios. The company also abandoned its negotiations with Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy regarding the issue on filtering trial. The company partnered with OptiComm in launching its first lightening-fast Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) broadband services. | * 2009 - iiNet submitted its defense against the copyright lawsuit filed by Hollywood studios. The company also abandoned its negotiations with Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy regarding the issue on filtering trial. The company partnered with OptiComm in launching its first lightening-fast Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) broadband services. | ||
* 2010 - The company won the copyright infringement case. The court ruled that iiNet did not authorize the infringement of copyrights commiteed by iiNet users. | * 2010 - The company won the copyright infringement case. The court ruled that iiNet did not authorize the infringement of copyrights commiteed by iiNet users. | ||
* 2011 - iiNet purchased Internode Pty Ltd (Internode), the largest privatey held broadband service provider in Austria <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/press/releases/20111222-iinet-to-acquire-internode.html iiNet Acquires Internode]</ref> and TransAct for $60 million. <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/press/releases/20111130-iinet-acquires-transact.html iiNet Acquires TransAct]</ref> The company also partnered with [[Microsoft]] in launching the virtual private server (VPS) to allow customers to build and host their web applications in a secure and reliable environment. <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/press/releases/110217-virtual-servers.html iiNet and Microsoft partner to drive adoption of virtual servers]</ref. | * 2011 - iiNet purchased Internode Pty Ltd (Internode), the largest privatey held broadband service provider in Austria <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/press/releases/20111222-iinet-to-acquire-internode.html iiNet Acquires Internode]</ref> and TransAct for $60 million. <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/press/releases/20111130-iinet-acquires-transact.html iiNet Acquires TransAct]</ref> The company also partnered with [[Microsoft]] in launching the virtual private server (VPS) to allow customers to build and host their web applications in a secure and reliable environment. <ref>[http://www.iinet.net.au/press/releases/110217-virtual-servers.html iiNet and Microsoft partner to drive adoption of virtual servers]</ref>. | ||
* 2012 - | * 2012 - The Australian High Court ruled in favor of iiNet in the copyright infringement appeal filed by Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) . The court also ordered the complainants to pay the $9 million legal fees incurred by iiNet.<ref>[http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120420/02110118571/hollywood-loses-its-big-copyright-lawsuit-against-isp-iinet-down-under.shtml Hollywood Loses Its Big Copyright Lawsuit Against ISP iiNet Down Under]</ref> | ||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
Since its establishment, iiNet received numerous awards and accolades including: | Since its establishment, iiNet received numerous awards and accolades, including: | ||
* Top50 for the Anthill Cool Company Awards | * Top50 for the Anthill Cool Company Awards | ||
* Australia's Coolest Company 2011 | * Australia's Coolest Company 2011 | ||
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* Gold Winner for Cheapest International Calls – Best Landline Rates | * Gold Winner for Cheapest International Calls – Best Landline Rates | ||
* National Large Business of the Year-Customer Service Institute of Australia Awards | * National Large Business of the Year-Customer Service Institute of Australia Awards | ||
* Deloitte Technology Fast50- Fastest Growing Company in Australia | * [[Deloitte]] Technology Fast50- Fastest Growing Company in Australia | ||
* Best Telecommunications Initiative- ARN IT Industry Awards | * Best Telecommunications Initiative- ARN IT Industry Awards | ||
* State Award for Teleservices Centre of the Year- Australian Teleservices Associations Awards | * State Award for Teleservices Centre of the Year- Australian Teleservices Associations Awards | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 15 March 2021
Type: | Public Company |
Industry: | Telecommunications |
Founded: | 1993 |
Founder(s): | Michael Malone Michael O'Reilly |
Headquarters: | Lvl 1, 502 Hay Street Subiaco, Western Australia 6008 |
Country: | Australia |
Employees: | more than 2,000 |
Revenue: | $473.8 million (2010) [1] |
Website: | www.iinet.net.au |
LinkedIn: | iiNet |
Key People | |
Michael Malone, CEO |
iiNet is an the second largest Internet Service Provider (ISP) in Australia with more than 2000 employees. The company also provides broadband, telephony and Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) services for more than 1.3 million customers. [2]
Application for .iinet gTLD[edit | edit source]
In March 2012,the company confirmed its application for the .iinet Brand TLD. In a statement, Roger Yerramsetti, iiNet Operations Manager, was confident that there would be no other applicant for the .iinet string. He also said that $200,000 is "relatively cheap way to secure a part of the internet." ARI Registry Services has been selected as the back-end registry service provider for the proposed .iinet gTLD. [3]
Timeline[edit | edit source]
Below are important events in the history of the company: [4]
- 1993 - Michael Malone and Michael O'Reilly co-founded iiNet in Malone's garage. It was the first dial-up internet access provider in Western Australia.
- 1995 - iiNet's business operations were transferred to Perth CBD to be able to provide services to an increasing number of customers. iiNet also joined other organizations and established the Western Australia (WA) Internet Association.
- 1996 - iiNet acquired Online Information Systems and Access Communications.
- 1998 - iiNet acquired fourteen other small ISPs making the company the largest Tier 2 ISPs in Australia while second largest among Tier 1 ISP providers.
- 1999 - iiNet went public and it was listed in the Australian Stock Exchange. The company merged with Wantree and acquired other companies including Omen Internet, Networx, Nettrek and Infinite Data, MNS and Comtech, which made the company the second largest ISP in WA.
- 2000 - Broadband services were launched by the company including Cable Internet Access, Cityspan Wireless Internet Access and ADSL Internet Access.
- 2001 - iiNet launched Chime Communications,a telecommunications carrier and Jiva Online, which provides hosting services. Both are wholly-owned subsidiaries of the company.
- 2002 - The company received its ISO9001 certification.
- 2003 - The Network Operations Centre (NOC) was established by the company to monitor its network 24/7 as the company reached 200,000 subscribers. The company also acquired additional ISP companies including Country Netlink, Origin Internet, RuralNet, TasAccess, WebOne, Octa4 and ihug.
- 2004 - iiNet continued to expand and acquired FlowADSL, Froggy dialup, Wave and Virtual Communities doubling its customers to 400,000. The company also launched a National dial-up number in Australia and deployed its own infrastructure known as DSLAMS.
- 2005 - The company launched its next generation products and services such as iibroadband2, which offers super fast speeds at 8000 kbps and iiphone, an internet and phone service bundle offered a competitive price. iiNet sold its satellite business to Bordernet, an Australian company expert in satellite operations. On the other hand it acquired OzEmail, increasing its customers to 620,000. The company also introduced its oice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service.
- 2006 - Its Virtual Contact Centre (VCC) became operational and establish a partnership agreement with PowerTel, a telecommunications provider to offer wholesale ADSL2+ to other ISPs. It also sold ihug to Vodafone.
- 2007 - The company partnered with Apple to provide un-metered download to iTunes and won its line sharing dispute against Telstra.
- 2008 - The company signed a 15-year agreement with Pipe International to construct new cable infrastrutures from Australia to Guam and acquired Up'N'Away, a local ISP and Westnet, the third largest ISP in Australia.
- 2009 - iiNet submitted its defense against the copyright lawsuit filed by Hollywood studios. The company also abandoned its negotiations with Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy regarding the issue on filtering trial. The company partnered with OptiComm in launching its first lightening-fast Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) broadband services.
- 2010 - The company won the copyright infringement case. The court ruled that iiNet did not authorize the infringement of copyrights commiteed by iiNet users.
- 2011 - iiNet purchased Internode Pty Ltd (Internode), the largest privatey held broadband service provider in Austria [5] and TransAct for $60 million. [6] The company also partnered with Microsoft in launching the virtual private server (VPS) to allow customers to build and host their web applications in a secure and reliable environment. [7].
- 2012 - The Australian High Court ruled in favor of iiNet in the copyright infringement appeal filed by Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) . The court also ordered the complainants to pay the $9 million legal fees incurred by iiNet.[8]
Awards[edit | edit source]
Since its establishment, iiNet received numerous awards and accolades, including:
- Top50 for the Anthill Cool Company Awards
- Australia's Coolest Company 2011
- 2011 Australia Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award
- Gold Winner for Cheapest International Calls – Best Landline Rates
- National Large Business of the Year-Customer Service Institute of Australia Awards
- Deloitte Technology Fast50- Fastest Growing Company in Australia
- Best Telecommunications Initiative- ARN IT Industry Awards
- State Award for Teleservices Centre of the Year- Australian Teleservices Associations Awards
A complete list of the awards received by the company is available here
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Corporate Timeline
- ↑ About iiNet
- ↑ What's in a domain name? It's a bargain at $200,000
- ↑ About iiNet-Corporate Timeline
- ↑ iiNet Acquires Internode
- ↑ iiNet Acquires TransAct
- ↑ iiNet and Microsoft partner to drive adoption of virtual servers
- ↑ Hollywood Loses Its Big Copyright Lawsuit Against ISP iiNet Down Under