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#171297 13-Apr-2015 12:16
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CallPlus, New Zealand’s third largest telco and broadband provider, has been acquired by Australian-based, telecommunications and utilities provider, M2 Group Ltd (ASX: MTU, “M2”) for NZ$250 million.

The move comes on the back of CallPlus – made up of CallPlus Business, Slingshot, Orcon, Flip and 2talk – undergoing significant growth in recent years, including buying Orcon midway through last year.

Chief executive Mark Callander says the time was right to grow the business even further and take it to the next level.

“It is a very exciting time in the life of CallPlus and signals a new era for the company. With M2’s wealth of experience and expertise, CallPlus is now in a perfect position to continue to grow as we focus on our drive of connecting 1 in 4 Kiwi homes.”

Callander, who will continue to lead the company, says it will be business as usual at CallPlus.

He says the growth CallPlus has achieved comes down to the hard work and dedication of its team and they can now look forward to the next stage of the company’s development.

M2 is an S&P/ASX200 company that provides traditional and next generation telecommunications products, as well as electricity, gas, and insurance with revenues in excess of AUD$1 billion.

M2 CEO Geoff Horth says CallPlus is an excellent business and an extraordinary success story.

"We are thrilled to bring CallPlus into the M2 fold, at a time when it is delivering strong growth and profitability. We have had a long association with CallPlus, as a wholesale supplier to our existing New Zealand operation and recognise many similarities between our businesses in terms of target customers, team culture and a shared philosophy.

“M2 will be maintaining CallPlus as a self-contained operating business, thus presenting minimal integration risk or distraction to M2's aggressive growth ambitions on both sides of the Tasman. The existing CallPlus management team will continue to lead the business, under the local leadership of Mark Callander, CallPlus's long term CEO. We look forward to welcoming the CallPlus team to the M2 Group and Mark to our Executive Team.”


Callander says CallPlus and M2 share a similar culture, with both companies having a challenger spirit and a reputation for being disruptive in their respective markets.

CallPlus was founded by Annette Presley and Malcolm Dick in 1996. Presley says they started the company with a dream to build a telecommunications company that would create competition, fair pricing for customers, and excellent service in New Zealand.

"CallPlus changed the telecommunications landscape in NZ. I'm proud of our CEO Mark Callander and the executive team, and all of our staff who have led the way with innovation and created a world-class company of which they can be proud.

"But as one door closes another opens and we've handed the baton over to M2 to continue to bring choice and added value at a fair price to New Zealanders. They will take CallPlus to the next level and give NZ consumers and businesses better value through investing in innovation." ​

Callander says M2 is intent on maintaining the status quo at CallPlus and respects the fact that it is and will remain a kiwi-focussed company.

“CallPlus and brands like Slingshot and Orcon, will never lose their uniquely Kiwi identity. For us it’s all about providing our customers with the best products and service as possible and keeping the big boy telcos honest, which we will continue to do,” he continued.







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  #1282036 13-Apr-2015 12:42
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wow. ozzies buying nz companies.

what could go wrong?

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  #1282038 13-Apr-2015 12:44
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Next thing, GlobalMode deactivated...






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  #1282040 13-Apr-2015 12:47
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As of late Callplus could do no wrong...

We will see...



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  #1282058 13-Apr-2015 12:51
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That is quite sad.

Hope they don't end up being the next vodafone, in terms of service.
Also hope global mode isn't axed.






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  #1282076 13-Apr-2015 12:53
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Seems like shareholders cashing out while they still can, to me. Will be interesting to see how long they can keep competing as a fixed line only play.




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  #1282079 13-Apr-2015 13:01
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With TPG trying to buy IInet in Aus there isn't much left available there, so NZ is the next closest thing.  It's a fair bit cheaper than trying to put a rival bid on Iinet too.





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  #1282132 13-Apr-2015 13:45
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I wonder what this will mean to the many customers (me included) who use their services? 

Loving Global Mode and the pricing of the plan I have with Slingshot right now. 




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  #1282136 13-Apr-2015 13:48
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macuser: As of late Callplus could do no wrong...

We will see...


Uh what!?

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  #1282173 13-Apr-2015 14:12
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networkn:
macuser: As of late Callplus could do no wrong...

We will see...


Uh what!?


Oh maybe I wasn't clear, Callplus has been very good lately, but this is a huge twist and may spark a change for the negative

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  #1282369 13-Apr-2015 17:46
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There goes the "100% New Zealand owned" branding....


Who does that actually leave in the "majority NZ-owned national ISP" category? Telecom?




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  #1282391 13-Apr-2015 18:10
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Detruire: There goes the "100% New Zealand owned" branding....


Who does that actually leave in the "majority NZ-owned national ISP" category? Telecom?


Spark probably aren't either...




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  #1282530 13-Apr-2015 21:38
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Zeon:
Detruire: There goes the "100% New Zealand owned" branding....


Who does that actually leave in the "majority NZ-owned national ISP" category? Telecom?


Spark probably aren't either...


My friend thinks that after CallPlus, Trustpower will be the next majority NZ owned ISP which I find a little amusing since it's only 1.15% (estimated) of the market.

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  #1282582 14-Apr-2015 00:37
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So I wonder if there will be a lot, or only a few redundancies, if any at the local offices of Slingshot, Orcon etc.
Good PR by M2.



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  #1282604 14-Apr-2015 07:10
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Detruire: There goes the "100% New Zealand owned" branding....


Who does that actually leave in the "majority NZ-owned national ISP" category? Telecom?


It doesn't matter who owns them, it matters how they run them.

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