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2degrees launches 3G network
New Zealand's newest telco has today unveiled details of its 3G network as it celebrates its first year in the market.

Telecom confirms plans to split
Telecom will propose separating into two separate companies to take part in the Government's ultra-fast broadband project.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Cyberwar? It's a phoney war, says IT expert
The US is spending billions to combat an online threat that doesn't exist, reckons security veteran.

Telecom poised to sell part of Aussie arm
Telecom New Zealand is said to be close to a deal with Australian telco iiNet to buy the retail arm of its Australian business, AAPT.

TUANZ wants more separation details from Telecom
The Telecommunications Users Association wants Telecom to be more open about its plans for voluntary structural separation.

2degrees takes on big boys with 3G
Mobile phone company 2degrees will start using its 3G network next week, putting it on a par with rivals Telecom and Vodafone.

Telecom HQ shifts to greener pastures
Preparations are under way for NZ's largest corporate relocation with Telecom's new $280m Auckland headquarters nearly finished.

Forced upgrade ahead for Telecom roaming clients
Telecom customers wanting better overseas roaming coverage and mobile broadband services will soon be forced to upgrade to its XT network.

Telecom pays out $1.6m in Commerce Commission settlement
Telecom has reach a settlement with the Commerce Commission over its wholesale loyalty offers and will pay out $1.6m to its competitors Vodafone and Orcon.