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Australia & New Zealand telecoms chronology
This
chronology covers telecommunications in Australia and
New Zealand. Context is provided by the broader media,
business and technology timeline.
Constitutional developments are highlighted here.
telegraphy
1854 opening of telegraph line from Melbourne city
to Williamstown
1856 South Australia's first line from Port Adelaide to
Adelaide city
1856 length of line in Victoria grows to 36 miles
1856 Victoria, NSW and South Australia colonies agree
to collaborate on establishment of intercolonial telegraph
network
1857 first line between Launceston and Hobart
1858 Adelaide and Melbourne were linked
1858 Sydney-Melbourne telegraph link
1859 Victoria to Tasmania linked via Bass Strait cable
1860 Reuters
office established
1861 Queensland linked to NSW
1861 110 telegraph stations across eastern colonies
1862 first NZ telegraph line (from Christchurch to Lytletton)
1866 first telegraph link across New Zealand's Cook Strait
1867 1,676 miles of line within Victoria
1870 Singapore to Port Darwin cable established by the
British Australian Telegraph Company
1872 Adelaide to Port Darwin Overland Telegraph Line (OTL)
1875 link between Adelaide and Perth
1876 first Australia to New Zealand telegraph link
1879 Australia's first telephone service opened in Melbourne
1880 first telephone exchange opened in Melbourne
1881 New Zealand's first telephone exchange (in Christchurch
1889 Batavia (Jakarta) to Broome telegraph link
1890 first Australian coin-operated public phones?
1891 Brisbane to New Caledonia telegraph link
1901 Batavia linked to Perth via the Cocos-Keeling Islands)
federation
1901 Australian Constitution embraces "telegraphic,
telephonic and other like services"
1901 Australia colonial networks become responsibility
of federal Postmaster-General (PMG)
1903 New Zealand Wireless Telegraphy Act 1903
1906 first domestic NZ radio transmission at Christchurch
International Exhibition
1907 telephone trunk line between Melbourne and Sydney
1908 first trans-Tasman radio transmission (via HMS
Powerful in Tasman Sea)
1911 Coastal Radio Service established in Australia
1914 telephone trunk line between Melbourne and Adelaide
radio
1922 first NZ radio station launched in Wellington
1923 telephone trunk line between Sydney and Brisbane
1927 NZ government short-wave radio-telegraph link with
Apia
1930 telephone trunk line between Adelaide and Perth
1930 Raratong-Wellington radio-telegraph link
1930 public radio-telephone service between Australia
and New Zealand
1931 London-Wellington radio-telegraph link via Australia
1932 Australian Broadcasting Commission Act 1932
1935 telephone trunk line between Melbourne and Hobart
1936 NZ Broadcasting Act 1936
1946 federal government acquires shortwave broadcasting
assets of Amalgamated Wireless Australasia, forms Overseas
Telecommunications Commission (OTC)
1954 OTC launches public telex (teleprinter) service
1966 OTC linked via INTELSAT II
deregulation
1975 establishment of Australian Telecommunication Commission
(trading as Telecom Australia)
1981 Aussat Pty Ltd established to operate domestic satellite
services
1982 Davidson Enquiry recommends ending Telecom Australia's
monopoly
1987 Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Ltd formed
1989 full deregulation of NZ telecommunications market
1989 Australian Telecommunications Commission restructured
as the Australian Telecommunications Corporation (trading
as Telecom Australia)
1989 Telecom hands responsibility for telegram operations
to Australia Post
1989 permanent internet connection between Melbourne University
and US
1989 Australian Academic Research Network (AARNet) established
1990 Telecom NZ fully privatised in 1990 through NZ$4.25
billion sale to subsidiaries of Bell Atlantic and Ameritech
1990 Clear Communications begins to compete with Telecom
NZ
1991 Bell Atlantic and Ameritech sell down Telecom NZ
stake
1991 AAPT spins off from AAP financial data/news service
1992 OTC merges with Telecom as Australian & Overseas
Telecommunications Corporation (AOTC)
1992 Todd Corporation takes 24.5% stake in AAPT
1992 Tasman 2 fibre optic cable between Australia and
NZ
1992 Vodafone enters Australian mobile phone market
1992 Australian legislation for introduction of pay-tv
1992 Radiocommunications Act 1992 in Australia
1993 Bell Atlantic and Ameritech reduce Telecom NZ stake
to combined 49.6%
wireless
1993 BellSouth NZ launches mobile network
1993 Optus begins using own infrastructure
1993 AOTC was rebadged as Telstra Corporation
1994 MCI Communications sells AAPT stake to SingTel
1994 launch of OzEmail and connect.com.au
1995 AAPT launches mobile phone service (using Vodafone)
1995 OzeMail launches Voyager in New Zealand
1995 AAPT buys 50% of Australian ISP connect.com.au
1995 AAPT buys NewsNet ITN
1995 One.Tel founded
1996 Telecom NZ launches XTRA ISP
1996 AAPT buys 40% of Cellular One Communications
1996 AAPT buys QNET Communications
1996 Telecom NZ launches fibre-coax cable network under
First Media pay tv plan
1996 Telstra records largest profit in Australian corporate
history
churn
1996 Bell Atlantic becomes Verizon
1996 Telstra begins to offer services in NZ business market
1997 Telecommunications Act 1997 in Australia
1997 Australian telecommunications sector opened for full
competition
1997 Telstra partly privatised
1997 Commonwealth government establishes National Office
for the Information Economy (NOIE)
1997 Telecom NZ buys back NZ$1bn shares
1997 Telstra v APRA
(Music On Hold) case
in Australia
1997 Primus buys Axicorp (rebadged as Primus Telecom)
1997 Domainz established
1997 Saturn Communications begins to compete with Telecom
NZ
1998 Verizon and Ameritech sell most of Telecom NZ stake
1998 Telecom NZ has 500,000 mobile customers
1998 Vodafone New Zealand acquires BellSouth NZ
1998 Cable & Wireless takes controlling stake in Optus
1998 First Media abandoned by Telecom NZ
1998 America Online establishes Australian arm
1999 Telecom NZ buys 78% of AAPT (subsequently moving
to full ownership)
1999 auDA established
1999 Iinet listed on Australian Stock Exchange
1999 Commonwealth sells further 16.6% of Telstra
1999 Ozemail acquired by WorldCom for $520m
1999 Telstra merges NZ operations with Saturn Communications
as TelstraSaturn
2000 Telecom NZ buys Australian national high bandwidth
network from Optus, sells AAPT Sat-Tel
2000 AAPT buys Bertelsmann's stake in AOL Australia for
$100m
2000 Xtra signs 300,000th subscriber
2000 Telecom NZ has 1m mobile customers
2000 Southern Cross Trans-Tasman cable
2000 Telecom NZ buys rest of AAPT
2000 Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Act in
Australia
2000 Optus sells ailing Dingo Blue to AGL for $22m
2001 Telecom NZ takes 19.9% stake in Hutchison 3G Australia
2001 Cable & Wireless sells Optus stake to SingTel
2001 Froggy group goes under
2001 Microsoft invests NZ$300 million in Telecom NZ
2001 TelstraSaturn acquires Clear to form TelstraClear
NZ
2001 One.Tel collapses
2002 AGL shutters Dingo Blue
2002 Verizon sells remaining stake in Telecom NZ
2003 Spam Act 2003 in Australia
2004 controversy over claims that Telstra sought to buy
Nine Network and Fairfax
2004 Primus buys AOL|7 from AAPT, Seven Network and AOL
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