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'The work-from-home thing is not working any more for businesses.'
'The work-from-home thing is not working any more for businesses.'
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'2degrees’ lack of spectrum is limiting our ability to compete with Spark and One.'
Three of Wall Street's "Magnificent Seven" report.
Elon Musk's Starlink could be in for more costs and regulation, if MBIE gets its way.
The union opposes a move to three days in the office, up from the previous two.
Circle to Search, live translation of phone calls, erasing people from pics.
The retirement village operator dragged up other parts of the market in a broad rally.
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The telecommunications company was a pioneer of flexi-time work in 2020.
Lynk hooks up with A-Rod for $1.6 billion IPO. One NZ updates on Starlink partnership.
Inviol's technology takes aim at complacency about safety at worksites.
Satellites could cover for damaged fibre during the next natural disaster, the telco says.
Telcos have not been following the watchdog's other recommendations.
'Fearless champion for NZ companies and investors' to be commemorated in new premises.
Move comes against the backdrop of transition to being "an AI-led" telco.
The richest sports media deal in UK history has a couple of interesting undercurrents.
PLUS: 2degrees, Spark update on plans with Starlink rival Lynk.
A handy crisis management tip.
Optus suffered one of the largest telecommunications outages in Australian history.
Commerce Commission to referee Dense Air deal, which could hurt Spark and 2degrees.
Plus: Spark, One and 2degrees update on their post-Gabrielle efforts to boost resilience.
Kids and cellphones - it’s not always so easy to know how to approach the topic.
Yet another revaluation as CDC's construction plans expanded, accelerated.
Price rise for around half the firm's customers. Move follows broadband price rise.
Payments, which follow High Court action, range between $149 and $250 per customer.
Power companies respond. Plus: our telco czar's next two targets.
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