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  • WA education inks $35m Cisco deal

    Western Australia's Department of Education and Training has inked a five-year, $35 million deal with Optus subsidiary Alphawest to supply Cisco networking hardware to schools around the state.

  • Legal Aid WA revamps content management

    Legal Aid Western Australia will implement Hummingbird's Red Dot Web-based content management system with the assistance of services group Alphawest.

  • Water Corp won't run from Telstra

    Western Australia's Water Corporation says it's not planning to sever Telstra as its telecommunications provider, despite giving Optus subsidiary Alphawest the nod for a state-wide IP telephony fitout.

  • Getting your foot in the door

    When the nation's number two telco Optus bought local systems integrator Alphawest in mid-2005, convergence was clearly the name of the game.

  • Solution 6 "delighted" with AlphaWest sale

    Solution 6 chief Neil Gamble is delighted AlphaWest 6 will soon be in the hands of its senior managers.

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