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#178980 21-Aug-2015 12:39
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  #1372818 24-Aug-2015 08:26
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Just to be clear, in February 2014 Spark Digital (then Gen-i) brought the SecureMe service in-house. We did this by acquiring rights to the relevant IP from Mako Networks who initially developed the technology, hiring a small number of Mako staff who supported it, and running the SecureMe servers within Spark Digital’s high resiliency Auckland data centre.

Because the SecureMe service has been ring-fenced and run independently from Mako Networks, the liquidation will have no impact on our SecureMe service.

 

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