PIPE Networks

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PIPE Networks (also known as PIPE) is an Australian telecommunications company based in Brisbane, Queensland. It is a subsidiary of Vocus Group.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Its primary business is establishing peering exchanges. PIPE stands for "Public Internet Peering Exchange". The company also offers services such as co-location, telehousing, and fibre networks.

PIPE listed on the then Australian Stock Exchange on 17 May 2005 as PIPE Networks Limited, with the stock code: PWK.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Australian ISPs that utilise PIPE's metropolitan fibre networks include iiNet, Internode, and iPrimus, among others.<ref name="zdnet">Template:Cite news</ref>

In March 2010, shareholders accepted a takeover offer from TPG Telecom Limited.<ref name=takeover>Internet shake-up looms on PIPE sale</ref>

In October 2024, the Vocus Group proposed to acquire PIPE Networks from TPG Telecom for $5.25 billion.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The sale was finalised on 31 July 2025.

Peering exchanges

PIPE currently runs six metropolitan exchange networks.

City First opened Number of sites
Brisbane May 2002 4
Sydney January 2003 6
Adelaide January 2003 2
Melbourne July 2003 4
Hobart August 2003 2
Canberra June 2004 1

PIPE International

In January 2008, PIPE Networks announced it would be constructing a $200 million international link, known as PPC-1 (Pipe Pacific Cable), from Sydney to Guam.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The link connects Madang in Papua New Guinea. It is operated by a newly formed PIPE subsidiary, PIPE International.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In April 2008, PIPE Networks entered into a joint venture with New Zealand-based Kordia to build an undersea fibre optic cable between New Zealand and Australia. This cable was to be known as PPC-2.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> As of 2024, this link has yet to appear.

Takeover offer

Template:Update In March 2010, shareholders voted to accept a $373 million takeover offer by TPG Telecom Ltd. for $6.30 per share (TPG Annual Report 2010, p48). The takeover was subject to approval by the Queensland Supreme Court. Shares of TPG rose 11 per cent after the news was released.<ref name=takeover/>

See also

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