TelecommunicationsTelecom to slash hundreds of jobsTelecom's existing strategy is unsustainable and the company will go under the knife this year to remove "legacy culture" and "layers of middle management".22 Feb 04:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom ad series to offer tech tipsTelecom is promoting generalised technology tips in an advertising campaign that could be as useful to Vodafone or 2degrees customers as its own customers.22 Feb 04:30 PM
TelecommunicationsAxe to fall on Telecom jobsTelecom says there will be job cuts "well into the hundreds" as it seeks to cut costs across its business.21 Feb 10:10 PM
TelecommunicationsStoush over mobile spectrum auctionAstoush over the upcoming auction of mobile spectrum could now go before the Waitangi Tribunal after the Government said it would not set any aside for Maori.21 Feb 07:20 PM
TelecommunicationsTelcos eye Asia in plan for new cableA consortium of telcos has its eye on Asia rather than the United States as they unveil a plan for a new submarine internet cable between Auckland and Sydney.19 Feb 04:30 PM
TelecommunicationsGreens: Cable won't solve 'monopoly'A second internet link out of New Zealand announced today will not address Telecom's "monopoly" on international connectivity, says the Green Party.18 Feb 11:40 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom, Vodafone unveil cable plansTelecom, Vodafone and Telstra have unveiled a deal to build a new telecommunications cable between Auckland and Sydney in a bid to increase internet data capabilities.18 Feb 10:05 PM
TelecommunicationsPatience urged as extra staff battle spamMore than 100 extra staff have been called into Telecom for a second day to deal with call volumes after 60,000 customers had their passwords cancelled.17 Feb 09:34 PM
TelecommunicationsPassword warning in spam attackSome Yahoo!Xtra customers are threatening to switch internet providers after the latest spam attack, which saw 60,000 passwords cancelled over the weekend.17 Feb 07:20 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom changing without 'big stick'Telecom says the threat of regulation on roaming charges will not change its plans for more changes to rates for its customers travelling overseas.11 Feb 12:30 AM
BDBDTelecommunicationsFibre takeup more important than prices - AdamsThe lowest price of broadband access is less important than ensuring consumers move as quickly as possible to high-speed fibre-based services, says Amy Adams.07 Feb 11:00 PM
OpinionPat Pilcher: Canada proposes smartphone unlock lawsCanada is moving toward a regime that would make it tricky for telcos to lock cellphones.30 Jan 12:45 AM
TelecommunicationsTelecom drops media agencyTelecom has made a radical shift in the way it buys advertising in the media. New Zealand's biggest advertiser spends about $25 million, an advertising industry source said, though the exact figure could not be verified at print time.17 Jan 04:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelstraClear quickest broadband - surveyTelstraClear outpaced its rivals during December and offered customers the fastest web browsing speeds, according to a broadband testing service.16 Jan 10:46 PM
TelecommunicationsTop tech trends for 2013A forecast of the major global technology trends to look out for in 2013, according to Deloitte.16 Jan 02:00 AM
BDBDTelecommunicationsApple shares drop as iPhone fears growApple's stock has slipped below $US500 for the first time in 11 months as investors react to reports signalling the company's latest iPhone is falling behind its Android rivals.14 Jan 11:45 PM
TelecommunicationsUSB user stuck with wrong end of stickNeil Riley, from Wellington, was livid about the quality of a stick he bought in Hamilton last year.12 Jan 04:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom addressing faults with mobile callsTelecom is apologising to some South Island customers who are having difficulty with phone calls.03 Jan 06:55 PM
TelecommunicationsFormer Vodafone boss to head up Gen-iTelecom has tapped former Vodafone NZ boss Tim Miles on the shoulder to head up Gen-i.20 Dec 11:05 PM