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Macquarie Telecom Group (ASX: MAQ)
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Yes, Macquarie Technology Group has historically paid fully franked shareholder dividends although not since October 2018.
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Macquarie Technology Group Ltd listed on the ASX on 27 September 1999.
MAQ ASX Announcements
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About Macquarie Telecom Group
Macquarie Technology Group Ltd (ASX: MAQ) is one of Australia's leading data centre, cloud, cybersecurity, and telecoms companies servicing medium to large businesses and government customers. The company, formerly Macquarie Telecom, was founded in 1992 amid the deregulation of Australia's telecommunications sector, targetting the needs of larger organisations.
Today, Macquarie Technology Group credits its $200m investment in Tier III data centres in Sydney and Canberra with meeting both the corporate and government sectors' critical IT needs. The company says its emphasis on certification also ensures its customers can be compliant with current Defence, financial services, and payment regulations.