OMNIconnect co-sponsors local Technology Event

In conjunction with the Frankston and Mornington City Council’s, Frankston Business Chamber and Chisholm TAFE, OMNIconnect was proud to co-sponsor the inaugural Frankston Technology Business Networking Event. The event was held on the 17th of September at the...

The smart money’s on local IT network

The Independent September 9th 2008 and The Frankston Times September 2008 published article:  Frankston has taken a step towards becoming an IT and technology hub with the establishment of a new data centre in Carrum Downs to facilitate technology-based businesses...

Push to attract the IT Crowd

Frankston Hastings Leader September 8th 2008 published article: Frankston has the potential to become the next Silicon Valley but the planning has to be right, according to local businessmen. Information technology businesses, including multi-media, communications and...

OMNIconnect Sponsors Launch of the new Jaguar XKR

OMNIconnect Telecommunications was pleased to be a co-sponsor of the launch, held last evening at Melbourne’s premier office building 101 Collins Street. Guests were able to view the ultimate expression of Jaguar design and engineering the XKR, mingle in the luxurious...

OMNIconnect Receive Broadband Connect Funding

OMNIconnect has been approved to receive Broadband Connect funding. Broadband Connect is a $878 million initiative by the Australian Government, providing registered Internet service providers with incentive payments to supply higher bandwidth services in regional,...
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