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Inligo Networks (Inligo) was issued a telecommunications carrier licence by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) in 2021.
The licence permits Inligo to build, own and operate carriage services within Australia and a pre-requisite for the ACC1 Cable landing in Darwin and also the deployment this year of the Darwin to Adelaide segment of the Unite Cable System.
This article first appeared on www.inligonetworks.com
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