Commander Australia

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M2 Commander Pty Ltd
IndustryTelecommunications
HeadquartersMelbourne, Australia
Services
  • nbn
  • Broadband
  • Voice
  • Mobililty
  • Electricity
  • Hardware
Website www.commander.com.au

Commander is an Australian telecommunications company serving business customers as part of the Vocus Group.

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Commander has been a dedicated business telecommunications supplier for over 30 years, historically known for phone systems.  In more recent times, Commander expanded their service offering to include internet, mobility and energy.

In 2016, Commander as part of M2 Group, merged with Vocus Communications, which became Vocus Group (ASX: VOC)

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