
2degrees posts reduced loss of $33.6m
Two Degrees Mobile is still burning cash but has once again reduced its financial losses.
Two Degrees Mobile is still burning cash but has once again reduced its financial losses.
Chorus has called on the government to enact changes to the RMA to speed the fibre rollout.
Streaming services have increased congestion on broadband services for the second month in a row.
A disputes resolution expert says the $25,000 penalty handed down to Orcon this week should be a wake-up call to other companies on how the Privacy Act operates.
The Privacy Commissioner has criticised Orcon as "ignorant" after a decision against the internet provider saw thousands of dollars in damages awarded to a young soldier.
Rakon is back in profit, while doubling its debt and turning to a negative cash outflow.
Orcon has been ordered to pay out $25,000 to a man whose life was thrown into turmoil after they wrongly referred him to debt collectors.
Our internet speeds are in the middle of the pack, but could benefit from a greater UFB uptake.
Vodafone Group has reported a dip in its New Zealand revenue amid increased competition.
Film and television streaming firm Netflix has released its first assessment of New Zealand broadband speeds since launching in the country in March.
Lightbox, Netflix and other video-on-demand services are causing network congestion that could hasten pickup of ultra-fast broadband.
As video streaming services surge in popularity, Kiwis are consuming far more internet data than ever before.
Internet data usage has seen a huge rise in the past three months as users embrace a "video streaming revolution".
NZ Netflix customers can now see for the first time which company offers the service at the fastest speed.
Outgoing Spark executive Chris Quin has been named as the new Foodstuffs North Island CEO.
Spark has started a new lobbying campaign in an effort to stop the Commerce Commission setting a big wholesale price rise that will raise copper broadband prices for internet providers.
Technology columnist Chris Barton on why the Global Mode video access case should be thrown out of court.
There's no denying the romance of space and perhaps this is why so many investors, customers and journalists got caught up in the dream of launching Australia's first privately owned satellite.
Spark has fallen from being the NZX's largest listed company by market capitalisation, valued at $6.51 billion in February, to the third largest at $5.17 billion.
Vodafone’s mobile network is experiencing problems and customers may have issues making calls.
The Shareholders Association has issued a sharp rebuke to the Commerce Commission over its delays in determining the final wholesale broadband prices that will apply to Chorus.
Slingshot and Orcon subscribers with backdoor access to American pay TV services have survived a 5pm deadline and will keep their global mode services, for the time being.
The new Aussie owners of Call Plus won't rule out continuing with its Global Mode service and says it is up to existing owners to deal with broadcasters' legal challenges.
Founders of the country's third-largest telco and broadband provider, CallPlus, have sold the company for $250 million.
Technology columnist Chris Barton comments on the problems with the Harmful Digital Communications Bill.