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Mobile phone users switch for cheaper calls
People are swapping cellphone companies for cheaper calls and fixed line for better broadband, says the Commerce Commission.

Telcos join forces for mobile payment push
Vodafone, Telecom, 2degrees and Telecom have joined with Paymark to launch a 'mobile wallet' joint venture.

Cloud computing - time to get on with it?
The cloud is here and organisations should "get over it and get on with it".

Stock takes: Bargain basement?
The Warehouse seems to have fallen out of favour with consumers this week but maybe not investors.

New fast broadband for six more towns
Chorus, the telecommunications infrastructure company, said it would start building its ultra-fast broadband network in six more towns from July this year.

Telecom mobile SIM lock gets Commerce Commission greenlight
Telecom's practice of 'SIM locking' its Skinny branded phones is OK, says the Commerce Commission.

Slimmed down Telecom unveils $240m profit
A slimmed down Telecom said its demerger-adjusted net profit came to $240 million in the first half to December 31, up 51 per cent.

Vector earnings up 6.9pc, court battles dominate agenda
Vector profits for the first half of the financial year rose 6.9 per cent, despite revenue growth of just 0.8 per cent.