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TPG (ASX: TPG) is a force in the Australian telecommunications industry. Our people, products, network assets and innovation have enabled us to provide our customers with communication services that are reliable, fast and cost effective.
We provide a diverse range of communication services to residential users, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), government and large corporate enterprises. TPG offers nationwide ADSL2+, Fibre Optic and Ethernet broadband access, telephony services, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), SIM Only Mobile plans, Mobile Broadband and various business networking solutions.
TPG owns end-to-end network infrastructure which includes over 400 DSLAM enabled telephone exchanges across Australia, extensive metropolitan fibre optic networks, and the international PPC-1 submarine cable connecting Australia and Guam with onwards connectivity to USA and Japan. As we operate and manage our own network infrastructure, we take end-to-end responsibility in the services we offer.
TPG (ASX: TPG) is a force in the Australian telecommunications industry. Our people, products, network assets and innovation have enabled us to provide our customers with communication services that are reliable, fast and cost effective.
We provide a diverse range of communication services to residential users, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), government and large corporate enterprises. TPG offers nationwide ADSL2+, Fibre Optic and Ethernet broadband access, telephony services, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), SIM Only Mobile plans, Mobile Broadband and various business networking solutions.
TPG owns end-to-end network infrastructure which includes over 400 DSLAM enabled telephone exchanges across Australia, extensive metropolitan fibre optic networks, and the international PPC-1 submarine cable connecting Australia and Guam with onwards connectivity to USA and Japan. As we operate and manage our own network infrastructure, we take end-to-end responsibility in the services we offer.
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 5001-10000
Phone: +61 131423
Founded date: 1986
Investors 2
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25.11.2024 | Australian telecoms unite against tech-facilitated abuse | Telecommunications leaders in Australia are coming together to address the rising issue of technology abuse as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Key figures from major telecommunications companies, including CEO... |
18.11.2024 | Australia's competition watchdog begins review of Vocus-TPG $3.4 billion deal | :Australia's competition regulator said on Monday it is seeking views on the Macquarie-backed telecommunications group Vocus' A$5.25 billion ($3.39 billion) takeover of local telecom operator TPG Telecom's enterprise, government, and wholes... |
14.10.2024 | Австралийская TPG Telecom продаст свои оптоволоконные активы компании Vocus за $3,5 млрд | Компания TPG Telecom согласилась продать свои оптоволоконные активы и фиксированный бизнес компании, обслуживающий корпоративных, государственных и оптовых клиентов, компании Vocus Group Ltd. в рамках сделки стоимостью $3,5 млрд. Vocus пред... |
14.10.2024 | Australia's TPG Telecom to sell fibre, fixed assets to Vocus for $3.54b | TPG Telecom will sell its fibre and fixed network infrastructure assets including broadband provider Vision Network to Macquarie and pension fund Aware Super-owned telecommunications group Vocus for A$5.25 billion ($3.54 billion). Under the... |
05.08.2024 | TPG Telecom, Vocus revive $4.1 billion fibre sale talks | :TPG Telecom has revived discussions with Macquarie-backed Vocus Group for the sale of some of its non-mobile fibre assets, the Australian telecom operator said on Monday, nine months after ending previous talks over the same divestment. Au... |
30.07.2024 | Australia leads global standards in mobile network safety | The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) and its Radio Frequency (RF) Safety Program have been acknowledged for their significant contributions to the establishment of global international standards for assessing electric... |
26.07.2024 | The 3G Shutdown: A Wake-Up Call for Small Businesses** ** | ** The clock is ticking. The 3G mobile network is on its last legs, and small businesses across Australia are in the crosshairs. The impending shutdown is not just a technical issue; it’s a potential crisis for many. As major telecommunicat... |
25.07.2024 | The Clash of Connectivity: Elisa vs. Estonia's Huawei Ban** ** | ** In the digital age, connectivity is the lifeblood of economies. But what happens when a country decides to sever ties with a major technology provider? This is the dilemma facing Elisa, Finland's largest telecommunications operator, as i... |
24.07.2024 | 3G shutdown: Tyro, Ombudsman urge small businesses to act before it’s too late | Source: Supplied article-article-body Payments provider Tyro has reminded its small business customers to make sure they are no longer using the 3G mobile network to process in-store transactions, ahead of the impending shut-down of the tel... |
19.07.2024 | Leap Telecommunications' Matthew Enger wins big at 2024 ACOMM | The winners of the 2024 Communications Alliance Awards were announced yesterday evening at the 18th Annual ACOMM Awards Dinner in Sydney. The event featured a keynote address by the Federal Minister for Communications, The Hon. Michelle Row... |
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