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  • GlobalHost business sold off to Destra Corporation

    Destra Corporation has purchased the virtual hosting business of GlobalHost, gaining almost 1,000 customers in the process.

  • Fur flies over viability of Aust online music business

    Destra's chief executive officer, Domenic Carosa, has rejected criticism from respected music analyst Phil Tripp that the company's music service launched too early.

  • Destra signs Leading Edge

    Digital Rights Management (DRM) provider Destra has signed music retail chain Leading Edge to provide music online through its Web site.

  • Unwired chief to head up IIA board

    Wireless telco Unwired's chief executive officer David Spence is to chair the Internet Industry Association's (IIA) board in 2006, with a number of other heavyweights taking places by his side.

  • Destra, Yahoo extend deal

    Destra Corporation Limited and Yahoo! Australia & NZ have extended their existing business relationship, entering into an exclusive deal to provide domain names via the Yahoo! Australia & NZ SME Web site.

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