Tag: next byte

Next Byte outsources support to Unisys 
By Allie Coyne | Oct 24, 2012 | Comment Now 
Apple reseller shunts off services.
 
Next Byte costs parent company $15 million 
By Allie Coyne | Aug 31, 2012 | Comment Now 
Vita Group suffers net loss as Next Byte sales fall.
 
Future of Next Byte brand in doubt 
By Allie Coyne | Jul 5, 2012 | Comment Now 
Updated: All stores to resemble Apple.
 
Fone Zone swallows Next Byte 
Aug 23, 2007 | Comment Now 
Apple retailer Next Byte has been acquired by Fone Zone Group.
 
Next Byte shuts Richmond store 
By Lilia Guan | Mar 28, 2007 | Comment Now 
Apple reseller Next Byte has shut its Richmond store, citing poor location as the main reason for its closure.
 
Next Byte buys AppleCentre Ivanhoe 
Nov 1, 2006 | Comment Now 
One of Australia’s largest Apple resellers, Next Byte has acquired Desktop Power, an AppleCentre in Ivanhoe, Victoria.
 
Next Byte buys Hobart AppleCentre 
By Byron Connolly | Jun 6, 2006 | Comment Now 
Apple reseller Next Byte has acquired the Hobart business of AppleCentre Wise IT, which tumbled into receivership last month.
 
Next Byte moves on art reproduction 
By Fleur Doidge | Feb 16, 2005 | Comment Now 
Apple reseller Next Byte has formed a wholly-owned company, dubbed Digital Da Vinci, to take advantage of the burgeoning demand for quality reproduction of digital media.
 
Next Byte closes Glenelg store  
By Fleur Doidge | Feb 16, 2005 | Comment Now 
Apple reseller Next Byte closes up its Adelaide shop in Glenelg tomorrow, Thursday 17 February, in preparation for a bigger operation in Adelaide’s CBD.
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Issue: 316 | July 2013

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