Pacific Internet
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Pacific Internet or PacNet (simplified Chinese: 太平洋互联网) is headquartered in Singapore and is the largest telco-independent Internet Communications Service Provider in the Asia Pacific region with direct presence in Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Australia, India, Thailand and Malaysia.
The Group runs a round-the-clock IP network with strong international peering relationships, enabling it to offer integrated access, data, and value-added services to customers with interests in commercial centers in Asia and globally.
However, while Pacific Internet is headquartered in Singapore, it has only managed to capture a small part of the market there as it does not own its own networks. This may change in the near future as PacNet has just received a license to operate wireless networks.
On 8 January 2007, Asia Netcom and Pacific Internet begins operational merger under the new brand name of Pacnet.
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- Pacific Internet Main Site
- Pacific Internet Australia
- Pacific Internet Singapore
- Pacific Internet Hong Kong
- Pacific Internet Philippines
- Pacific Internet India
- Pacific Internet Thailand
- Pacific Internet Malaysia