Internet company Orcon is merging its operations with owner Kordia's other New Zealand telecommunications business, putting up to 59 jobs in jeopardy.
Orcon and Kordia Networks are integrating operations to form a new business called Kordia New Zealand.
Nine staff members made will be made redundant as a result of the restructure, which may also see 50 call centre staff outsourced to Manila.
The new combined business will have an annual turnover of $161 million and 320 staff and be headed by existing Orcon chief executive Scott Bartlett.
Despite the merger, Orcon will remain a brand of the new business and serve residential and small business customers.