Comindico
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COMindico | |
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Type | Private Company (Defunct) |
Founded | 2000 purchased in 2004 by SPT. |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia (headquarters) |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Products | Telephone, Internet Access |
Website | www.comindico.com.au |
COMindico was an Australian IP telecommunications carrier. It started in 2000 by Wayne Passlow with the backing of AGL, AMP, JP Morgan Chase, James Packer (CPH) and Lachlan Murdoch (Queensland Press).
COMindico built a 100% Cisco-powered IP/MPLS network with SS7 interconnects to Telstra from its 66 POPs situated in each of Telstra's call collection zones, allowing VoIP and internet access to over 97% of Australians.[1] It was the largest rollout of Cisco's MGCP technology in the world at the time.[citation needed]
In mid-2004, SP Telemedia (now Soul Australia) acquired the assets of COMindico.