
Telecom pulls international voice business from sale
Telecom has withdrawn its international voice business from sale after failing to attract a suitable price.
Telecom has withdrawn its international voice business from sale after failing to attract a suitable price.
Phone companies which don't drop prices will find it difficult to lure new customers, says one branding academic.
Telecom has overstated the value of key assets, says the Commerce Commission, making its financial statements unreliable.
Consumers already under stress from rising prices are about to face another double whammy from two of our biggest companies.
Fixed broadband connections have more than doubled in the last five years, to reach 61pc of households, new research has revealed.
The recent flurry of gosh-how-shocking stories about female consumption of pornography is emblematic.
Telecom has been hit with a $12m penalty, the highest imposed under the Commerce Act, for anti-competitive conduct dating back to 2001. The High Court found that from 2001 to 2004 Telecom unlawfully charged disproportionately high prices