A small Auckland telco is accepting payment by Bitcoin and says it is first company in the industry from New Zealand to take the digital currency.
2Talk specialises in voice-over-Internet-protocol (VOIP) products, which uses the internet for phone calls rather than the traditional copper-line network. The firm also sells broadband services and says its customers can now pay with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is a form of exchange detached from any country, government or physical commodity. Its users are their own bank, with Bitcoins stored in and transferred between encrypted digital wallets.
"Our customers are early-adopters by nature," says 2Talk general manager Jude Flood.
"They were among the first to cut the cord and throw away the old traditional phone service, embracing voice-over-internet technology. So we see payment by Bitcoin as a natural service for our customers."