Vodafone Australia
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Australian group TPG Telecom, which merged with Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) last year, has claimed a world record for 5G video and voice calls.
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Australian company TPG Telecom, which last year merged with Vodafone’s local operation, says it will be using 100% renewable electricity by 2025.
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The final stage in the merger of two Australian rivals to Telstra and Singtel’s Optus takes place on Tuesday when shares in the combined business go on sale.
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Australia’s TPG Telecom will demerge its Singapore interests into a new company before completing its own merger with Vodafone’s Australian business.
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Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) will complete its merger with rival company TPG Telecom by the middle of the year, so that it can speed up its 5G plans.
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David Teoh’s TPG, the Australian company that owns AAPT, iinet and Pipe Networks, will merge with Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA), following court approval earlier today.
Forthcoming events
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TPG Telecom, Australian the company that owns AAPT, iinet and Pipe Networks, will have to wait until January before it knows whether it can merge with Vodafone’s operation in the country.
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TPG Telecom, the Australian company that owns AAPT and Pipe Networks, has started its challenge to the regulator’s decision to block a merger with the local branch of Vodafone.
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TPG Telecom, the company that owns AAPT and Pipe Networks and is planning a mobile network in Singapore, says it has dropped plans to build an Australian mobile network because it cannot use Huawei equipment.
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Vodafone Group has announced that Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) and TPG Telecom (TPG) have agreed to a merger to create a new fully integrated telco operator called MergeCo.