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  • Commander telco chunk still for sale

    The sale of Commander's telecommunications business could be wrapped up within the next couple of weeks, according to the failed company's receivers.

  • Commander CTG sale falls through

    The sale of Commander's telco arm to mystery consortium Commander Telecom Group (CTG) has failed.

  • Telstra bought iBurst's wireless spectrum

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority has confirmed that Telstra was the unknown bidder who bought the wireless spectrum belonging to Commander subsidiary Personal Broadband Australia, which shut down its iBurst network last month.

  • Has iBurst's spectrum been sold?

    Telecommunications industry speculation is mounting that the wireless spectrum owned by Personal Broadband Australia/iBurst has been sold out of the wreckage of failed ICT services company Commander.

  • New Commander hails its troops

    Commander Telecom Group (CTG), the shadowy group of investors which has teamed up to buy beleaguered company Commander's telco arm, has written to employees explaining its intentions for its recent acquisition.

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