What happened to Dimension Data Australia?

What happened to Dimension Data Australia?

Dimension Data Australia has posted a net loss after tax of $6.1 million for the financial year ended 31 March 2019. Dimension Data, which has since the reporting period rebranded to NTT, changed its financial reporting period last year to adjust to it of its parent company NTT.

Is Dimension Data a private company?

Dimension Data is a company specialising in information technology services. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, the company maintains operations on every inhabited continent….Dimension Data.

Type Private
Headquarters Johannesburg, South Africa
Area served Global
Key people Werner Kapp (CEO)

Who was the founder of Dimension Data?

Jeremy Ord
Werner SieversPeter NealeKevin HamiltonKeith McLachlan
Dimension Data/Founders

Jeremy Ord co-founded Dimension Data in 1983 and the company went on to list on the JSE in 1987. The firm delisted from the JSE after it was acquired by Nippon Telegraph & Telephone.

Who bought Dimension Data?

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT)
In July 2010, Dimension Data was acquired by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) for £2.1 billion ($3.2 billion). In October of that year, NTT announced that Dimension Data would be delisted from both the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange by the end of the year.

Who bought NTT?

TOKYO — NTT Docomo Inc., Japan’s top cellphone service provider, said it planned to return to 100% control by its parent, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., in a deal expected to cost the parent nearly $40 billion.

Is Dimension Data a good company to work?

Most Participants believe the pace of work at Dimension Data is moderate. About 60% of the employees at Dimension Data work 8 hours or less. Overall, the employees at Dimension Data are generally happy, based on their aggregated ratings of future outlook, customer perception, and their excitement going to work.

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