TelecommunicationsApple keeps us guessing on iPhoneKiwis eagerly awaiting today's iPhone announcement may see a low-cost version of the popular device, says a telco expert.10 Sep 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTransfield takes action to pay workersTransfield Services, the Australian company hired to roll the ultra-fast broadband network across much of New Zealand, says it is taking action to pay its New Zealand subcontractors.06 Sep 01:28 AM
TelecommunicationsBroadband workers due weeks of payDozens of subcontractors working on the Government's ultra-fast broadband network have not been paid for weeks of work on the project.05 Sep 02:18 AM
Telecommunications2degrees:New 4G spectrum looks priceyMobile phone operator 2degrees is questioning the government's minimum reserve price of $198 million for new fourth generation (4G) mobile spectrum.04 Sep 10:50 PM
TelecommunicationsGoogle allowance for personal projects all but gone, say former staff04 Sep 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsBroadband workers down tools over payHundreds of workers employed in the rollout of ultra-fast broadband have reportedly downed their tools after not being paid.04 Sep 07:40 AM
OpinionRonald Klingebiel: Vodafone deal biggest in decadeIt's the biggest corporate deal in more than a decade.03 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionChris Barton: Is the cost of broadband about to rise?There's a Machiavellian hand at work in Amy Adams plans to raise the cost of broadband for New Zealand consumers, writes Chris Barton.02 Sep 09:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom gives up revenue to hold lineTelecom's decision to try to hold on to market share at the expense of revenue is prudent, says one analyst.23 Aug 05:30 PM
Telecommunications'Bloodbath' phone company rivalryPre-pay mobile phone users are reaping the benefits of a price war described by Telecom chief executive Simon Moutter as "a bit of a bloodbath".23 Aug 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom revenue hit by chase for market shareA push to "hold the line" on market share means Telecom margins have taken a hit over the past year.23 Aug 12:50 AM
TelecommunicationsHawaiki Cable gets new customerA company hoping to build a US$350 million submarine internet cable out of NZ has lined up a listed Australian telco as a customer in a multi -million dollar deal.19 Aug 09:50 PM
OpinionDita De Boni: Warring telcos need magic touchThe court cases, I submit, suggest that Telecom and Vodafone are both more inwardly focused on keeping their large contingent of lawyers in employment, writes Dita De Boni.08 Aug 09:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelco ad fight gets High Court dateTelecom and Vodafone's stoush over an allegedly misleading ad campaign is scheduled to go before a High Court judge in a fortnight.05 Aug 02:20 AM
TelecommunicationsVodafone to defend ad campaignVodafone says it will defend its new advertising campaign after rival Telecom applied for a High Court injunction.02 Aug 02:50 AM
TelecommunicationsNew internet cable plannedA company hoping to build a submarine internet cable out of New Zealand is eying up Whangarei as its landing site.29 Jul 12:45 AM
TelecommunicationsA gigabyte way of life - Simon MoutterSimon Moutter says Telecom is positioning itself as the provider of the "24/7 anywhere anytime" data network.24 Jul 05:30 PM
BDBDTelecommunicationsVodafone NZ gains mobile customersVodafone New Zealand gained 19,000 mobile customers last quarter, snapping nine straight quarters when it shed clients.22 Jul 03:15 AM
TelecommunicationsShrinking Telecom quits towerBig staff reductions have prompted Telecom to leave one of its four buildings at its Victoria St headquarters in Auckland.05 Jul 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsStaff cuts see Telecom exit buildingBig staff reductions have prompted Telecom to leave one of its four buildings at its headquarters on Victoria St, Auckland.05 Jul 03:25 AM
BDBDMedia and marketingTelecom unveils Coliseum soccer dealTelecom is hoping to drive customers on to faster broadband services with a deal to offer discounted online access to the English Premier League football.04 Jul 04:45 AM