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News - Written by Renai LeMay on Friday, July 30, 2010 13:27 - 0 Comments
iiNet on the AAPT buyout: Audio Q&A
This afternoon iiNet chief financial officer David Buckingham took questions from the media on the telco’s $60 million acquisition of the retail customers of Telecom New Zealand subsidiary AAPT. You can listen to the conversation in this audio file of the teleconference.
Buckingham says AAPT customers won’t see any immediate impact of the acquisition, as iiNet is taking over AAPT’s billing systems, and existing plans and email addresses will be maintained for the time being.
Warning: There are screeching noises in some parts through the middle of the teleconference due to the poor quality of the conference setup.
Click here to listen or download
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