
One phone, two numbers: 2degrees introduces eSIMs
PLUS: Where Spark and Vodafone are at.
PLUS: Where Spark and Vodafone are at.
A local smart meter win. And a warning that linking Three Waters systems could cost $500m.
PLUS: 'Is Elon Musk freeloading?', and other new spectrum auction questions.
All up, architects won prizes for 41 area projects - the work was seen as outstanding.
Analysts expect almost $1 billion dollar deal to bring bump in long-static dividend.
One of the telcos' biggest pandemic pain points eases: Why the good times may not return.
What's in store for home users, and Spark investors.
PLUS: AUT survey reveals a surprising trend in return-to-the-office anxiety.
The shape of the combined operation, and where its CEO sees room for improvement.
There will be more innovative social and green finance opportunities for investors.
Sales get down to brass tacks, sizes of stakes up for grabs revealed.
The two companies will combine operations by June 1 and be known as 2degrees.
The factors behind the sudden enthusiasm for mobile site deals.
NZ telcos looking to jump on the passive asset sale bandwagon.
Telco stands out in the otherwise diversity-challenged ICT industry.
Why Jarden says there's choppy water ahead.
"...so much money to give away. We just can't give [it] away quick enough." - Manson.
Telcos offer help to Ukrainian Kiwis trying to reach loved-ones and friends.
Cybersecurity is a fast-growing areas for telcos.
Pay-TV provider flags the return of its dividend, confirms its bullish full-year guidance.
Half-year net profit dips but pay-TV broadcaster stands by its full-year numbers.
Cell tower spin-off on the way. Telco warns of lower full-year contribution from sport.
Decision expected on Orcon Group deal in March.
Roadblock to 5G auction removed - at a cost. What has been resolved, and what hasn't.
Will there be brand damage for the Kiwi telco? Expert's verdict.
Kiwi telcos offer free calls. Dust-cloud interrupts backup satellite communications.
How competition law experts see the deal, which has now been formally submitted.
Vodafone thinks the privacy breach is a one-off at this stage of its probe.