Australian ISP scaling fibre rollout and modernising core systems
Aussie Broadband operates Australia's fifth-largest NBN service footprint, now in the middle of a multi-layered replatforming effort—rebuilding core systems, standardising technology stack, and automating business processes. The stack is mid-cycle: legacy PHP/Oracle alongside modern microservices infrastructure (Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, GraphQL, React), which maps directly to their stated challenge of managing complex migrations and tech stack creation. Hiring is accelerating across engineering, finance, and marketing, suggesting execution pressure on the transformation roadmap.
Aussie Broadband is a publicly listed Australian internet service provider headquartered in Morwell, Victoria, founded in 2003. The company operates across three customer segments—residential, small business, and enterprise—plus wholesale and white-label channels. Beyond standard broadband and voice services, Aussie Broadband is building its own fibre network across the country and operates co-location data centre facilities. The business maintains an Australia-based support and operations team. Current operational priorities include modernising legacy systems, consolidating brand positioning across its portfolio of service tiers, and relocating warehouse infrastructure.
PHP, HTML5, JavaScript, React, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, GraphQL, and Cisco/Juniper/Fortinet networking hardware. Backend-as-a-service via AWS; enterprise systems on Oracle NetSuite. Mid-transformation toward containerized microservices.
Fifth-largest provider of NBN services across Australia, serving residential, small business, and enterprise segments. Also operates own fibre rollout program and co-location data centres.
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