
2degrees:New 4G spectrum looks pricey
Mobile phone operator 2degrees is questioning the government's minimum reserve price of $198 million for new fourth generation (4G) mobile spectrum.
Mobile phone operator 2degrees is questioning the government's minimum reserve price of $198 million for new fourth generation (4G) mobile spectrum.
Hundreds of workers employed in the rollout of ultra-fast broadband have reportedly downed their tools after not being paid.
It's the biggest corporate deal in more than a decade.
There's a Machiavellian hand at work in Amy Adams plans to raise the cost of broadband for New Zealand consumers, writes Chris Barton.
A push to "hold the line" on market share means Telecom margins have taken a hit over the past year.
A 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.
The 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.
Telecom and Vodafone's stoush over an allegedly misleading ad campaign is scheduled to go before a High Court judge in a fortnight.
Vodafone says it will defend its new advertising campaign after rival Telecom applied for a High Court injunction.
A company hoping to build a submarine internet cable out of New Zealand is eying up Whangarei as its landing site.
Big staff reductions have prompted Telecom to leave one of its four buildings at its Victoria St headquarters in Auckland.
Big staff reductions have prompted Telecom to leave one of its four buildings at its headquarters on Victoria St, Auckland.
Telecom is hoping to drive customers on to faster broadband services with a deal to offer discounted online access to the English Premier League football.
A new law which could see internet giants like Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and Google forced to open up their systems to NZ's spy agencies is 'unworkable'.
Ultra-fast broadband is spreading, but where are the customers? Anthony Doesburg reports.