
Comment: Moutter attack the perfect distraction by Jones
More angst at corporate NZ or just a useful distraction for Shane Jones?
More angst at corporate NZ or just a useful distraction for Shane Jones?
The Spark boss has taken the war of words to Twitter.
Telco launches app it will use to stream the Rugby World Cup.
A Jetsons moment on the Auckland waterfront - but will it help or harm Spark's cause?
Telco could also lose key staff, consumer advocate warns.
COMMENT: The clock is ticking and this week Spark's new sports app has stalled.
Reports that staff in India have been falling asleep at their desks.
Something that infuriates customers, again and again.
Comment: 5G looks more like an extension of 4G than the cataclysm that has been promised.
GCSB setback can be overcome, Simon Moutter says.
Samsung's foldable phone has emerged from the shadows.
Moutter says 5G upgrade can go ahead, on time, without Huawei.
Key questions answered, but others still dodged.
Pricing should remain constant on a 12 or 24-month contract, Consumer says.
New Zealand has work to do to balance diplomatic demands as US/China tensions grow.
Another telco pricing bunfight begins.
Chris Keall looks at fallback options for Spark to avoid repeat of overseas disasters.
Optus will offer a killer 5G home broadband product from next month.
A Kiwi man has not had an easy start to his stay in Brazil.
COMMENT: National security fears will continue to limit tech companies' export ambitions.
Mobile networks accrued some decent data mileage over New Year's Eve.
The telco's new boss says he had tough calls to make in 2019.
Corporate giant Spark has embraced Agile working - but what does that mean?
Overall data use was up on last year but the number of texts sent was down.
Only 266 days from the Rugby World Cup, serious questions linger about Spark's strategy.
Earlier this year, Huawei topped Apple in the number of smartphone units shipped.
Bans in Europe could significantly increase the financial pressures on Huawei.
Spark has staged yet another smash-and-grab on Sky TV.
Telco 2degrees has quickly bounced back after losing DDB.