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The Internode company group was sold to iiNet Limited (ASX:IIN) in a transaction announced in December 2011 and completed on 31 January 2012.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://investor.iinet.net.au/IRM/Company/ShowPage.aspx/PDFs/1589-41651054/CompletionofInternodeAcquisition|title=Completion of Internode Acquisition}}</ref> The Internode company group was sold to iiNet Limited (ASX:IIN) in a transaction announced in December 2011 and completed on 31 January 2012.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://investor.iinet.net.au/IRM/Company/ShowPage.aspx/PDFs/1589-41651054/CompletionofInternodeAcquisition|title=Completion of Internode Acquisition}}</ref>


Hackett departed the executive team at Internode to join the board of iiNet in August 2012.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://investor.iinet.net.au/IRM/Company/ShowPage.aspx/PDFs/1631-74956211/DirectorAppointment |title=Director Appointment}}</ref> On 12 November 2013 it was announced that he had been appointed to the board of the ], and that he had resigned his position with iiNet.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.malcolmturnbull.com.au/media/new-appointments-to-nbn-co-board-bring-extensive-industry-experience-to-pro |title=Director Appointment}}</ref> He departed the board of the ] in April 2016 and was replaced by Michael Malone.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.nbnco.com.au/corporate-information/media-centre/media-releases/Michael-Malone-appointed-to-nbn-Board.html|title=Michael Malone appointed to nbn Board}}</ref> Hackett departed the executive team at Internode to join the board of iiNet in August 2012.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://investor.iinet.net.au/IRM/Company/ShowPage.aspx/PDFs/1631-74956211/DirectorAppointment |title=Director Appointment}}</ref> On 12 November 2013 it was announced that he had been appointed to the board of the ], and that he had resigned his position with iiNet.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.malcolmturnbull.com.au/media/new-appointments-to-nbn-co-board-bring-extensive-industry-experience-to-pro |title=Director Appointment}}</ref> He departed the board of the ] in April 2016 and was replaced by ].<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.nbnco.com.au/corporate-information/media-centre/media-releases/Michael-Malone-appointed-to-nbn-Board.html|title=Michael Malone appointed to nbn Board}}</ref>


Other boards Hackett has served upon are: ], ].,<ref name="leader">{{cite press release |url=http://www.impress.com.au/2003/internode_2003.asp#mnet |title=South Aussie Leader of the Pack |date=2003-12-10 |accessdate=2006-07-17 |publisher=Impress Media}}</ref> and the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.anat.org.au/about/board/ |title=Board |publisher=Australian Network for Art and Technology |accessdate=2009-07-06}}</ref> Hackett co-founded and is a former director of ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isoc-au.org.au/Organisation/PastDirs.html |title=Past Directors of ISOC-AU |accessdate=2006-07-17}}</ref> and was the founding president of the South Australian Internet Association (which has since been disbanded).<ref name="leader"/> Other boards Hackett has served upon are: ], ].,<ref name="leader">{{cite press release |url=http://www.impress.com.au/2003/internode_2003.asp#mnet |title=South Aussie Leader of the Pack |date=2003-12-10 |accessdate=2006-07-17 |publisher=Impress Media}}</ref> and the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.anat.org.au/about/board/ |title=Board |publisher=Australian Network for Art and Technology |accessdate=2009-07-06}}</ref> Hackett co-founded and is a former director of ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isoc-au.org.au/Organisation/PastDirs.html |title=Past Directors of ISOC-AU |accessdate=2006-07-17}}</ref> and was the founding president of the South Australian Internet Association (which has since been disbanded).<ref name="leader"/>

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Simon Hackett
Simon Hackett in 1996
NationalityAustralian
Educationbachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide
Known forFounder and Managing Director of Internode Pty Ltd
Consumer rights advocacy
Commentator

Simon Walter Hackett is an Australian technology entrepreneur. He is the co-founder (with Robyn Taylor) of Internode Pty Ltd.

He is a 1986 graduate of the University of Adelaide, holding a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.

Together with John Romkey, Hackett became the first to connect a commercial domestic appliance (a Sunbeam Deluxe Automatic Radiant Control Toaster) to the internet in 1990.

Internode Pty Ltd was founded in May 1991. In 1997 Hackett founded Agile Communications, a sister company to Internode, responsible for designing, build and operation of telco infrastructure (fibre and wireless).

The Internode company group was sold to iiNet Limited (ASX:IIN) in a transaction announced in December 2011 and completed on 31 January 2012.

Hackett departed the executive team at Internode to join the board of iiNet in August 2012. On 12 November 2013 it was announced that he had been appointed to the board of the National Broadband Network, and that he had resigned his position with iiNet. He departed the board of the National Broadband Network in April 2016 and was replaced by Michael Malone.

Other boards Hackett has served upon are: Adelaide Fringe Festival, m.Net Corporation., and the Australian Network for Art and Technology. Hackett co-founded and is a former director of The Internet Society of Australia, and was the founding president of the South Australian Internet Association (which has since been disbanded).

He is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society.

While he was Managing Director of Internode, he was frequently active in the Internode forum on Whirlpool, and is a vocal commentator on Australian telecommunications competition issues and Government policies.In September 2017, Hackett stepped back as the CEO of  battery firm Redflow.

Agile Communications

Agile Communications
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedAdelaide, South Australia (1998)
HeadquartersAdelaide, South Australia
Key peopleSimon Hackett, Founder
ProductsBroadband
Voice
Websitewww.agile.com.au

Agile Communications is a licensed national telecommunications carrier based in South Australia and was the first South Australian based company to gain this license.

The company is a sister company to ISP Internode. The company was founded by Managing Director Simon Hackett and is based in Adelaide.

In May 2001, Agile built the Coorong Network, a microwave network interlinking Adelaide, Murray Bridge, Tailem Bend, Binnies Hill, Tintinara and Meningie using Cisco based hardware.

In October 2003, Agile installed its own equipment in the Telstra exchange at Meningie, South Australia to provide ADSL to a town where Telstra was yet to provide broadband ADSL. This made it the first exchange in Australia where ADSL was available, but not through Telstra.

In late 2003, Agile began a rollout of a national network, an Optic Fibre based IP network running on STM-1 Packet over Sonet(POS) links to connect all Agile POPs across Australia.

The national network currently extends to Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Canberra and Hobart. In 2005, Agile extended their national network to the US with points of presence in Los Angeles and San Jose.

From 2007 Agile designed and rolled out a broadband service using licensed fixed WiMax radio technology across the Coorong and Yorke Peninsula regions of South Australia. The service was retailed to customers by Internode and regional Internode resellers.

The Agile International network has become the core of the international network of iiNet and Internode following the acquisition of the Internode company group by iiNet.

References

  1. "The Internet Toaster". Living Internet. Retrieved 2006-07-17.
  2. "Completion of Internode Acquisition" (Press release).
  3. "Director Appointment" (Press release).
  4. "Director Appointment" (Press release).
  5. "Michael Malone appointed to nbn Board" (Press release).
  6. ^ "South Aussie Leader of the Pack" (Press release). Impress Media. 2003-12-10. Retrieved 2006-07-17.
  7. "Board". Australian Network for Art and Technology. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  8. "Past Directors of ISOC-AU". Retrieved 2006-07-17.
  9. "ACS Council Elects New Board Directors and Fellows" (Press release). Australian Computer Society. 2005-08-05. Retrieved 2006-07-17.
  10. Hackett's Whirlpool profile
  11. http://www.crn.com.au/News/151372,new-home-buyers-fight-telstra-lock-in.aspx
  12. "Hackett quits as Redflow CEO". 2017-09-27. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  13. http://www.agile.com.au/
  14. http://www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib310081/internode-agile%20response%20to%20was%20ii.pdf
  15. "SA town gets broadband - without Telstra". The Age. 2003-10-03. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
  16. "Agile bid to join peering arrangements". The Age. 2003-06-17. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
  17. "Internode Improves Business Connectivity Between Australia and United States". Cisco Systems. 2005-03-03. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
  18. "Internode restarts broadband rollout in Yorke and Coorong" (Press release).

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