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ihug Sells Satellite Business to Bordernet

Published: Thu 17 Feb 2005 03:10 PM
February 17 2005
ihug Sells Satellite Business to Bordernet
ihug, a wholly owned subsidiary of iiNet Limited (ASX/NZSX: IIN), today announced that it has completed an agreement for the sale of its satellite business in Australia and New Zealand to Bordernet, a rural Australian ISP that specialises in satellite Internet access.
Ihug’s satellite business consists of approximately 3,000 customers in the rural area of the New South Wales and Victorian border, and in New Zealand. iiNet took ownership of the satellite business when it acquired ihug in Oct 2003.
Satellite Internet is a viable alternative for customers in remote areas who cannot receive broadband or other DSL Internet services, with customers receiving much faster speeds than dial up Internet.
“ihug’s forté is broadband, dial up and phone services, while Bordernet is an established and successful satellite ISP,” said Guy Nelson, General Manager, ihug Limited. “Our decision to spin off the satellite business to a provider with the required expertise will ensure customers receive the products and service they need, and enable us to focus on our core competencies.”
The transition of wholesale and retail satellite customers from ihug to Bordernet will occur in a planned, phased and seamless approach. Bordernet will contact customers with full details over the coming weeks.
For more information on Bordernet and ihug please visit: www.bordernet.com.au and www.ihug.co.nz
ENDS

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