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Why the WFH revolution is stalling
Plus: What are your rights if you want to keep working from home?
One NZ layoffs: 'This is not about AI taking people’s jobs'
Move comes against the backdrop of transition to being "an AI-led" telco.
Out of tune: Dozens of jobs to be cut as Chorus embeds new structure
'Sadly, we will see people leaving the company early next year.'
Punakaiki seeks buyer for Devoli stake
Wholesale ISP firm also looking for fresh growth capital.
Chorus: Waiting for the other boot to drop
Why the future isn't knowable after 2024.
Chorus, Mercury, Freightways report financials
A2 Milk, Mercury, Chorus, Freightways and Steel and Tube report their results.
How will NZ get $210b of crucial new infrastructure funded, built?
National is a fan of PPPs and has big plans for new ones if it gets elected.
Buried lead cables less risky than DIY, health expert says
Kiwis making bullets, sinkers, doing up old homes face lead poison risks.
Jarden Brief: Judge shoots down bid to block Call Of Duty move
In takeover intrigue, shares of interactive entertainment firm Activision Blizzard surge.
Blindness threat opened her eyes
Diabetes led to a new business & high-speed fibre to support it.
Changes at Chorus as two veterans exit - and one takes more power
The broadband network operator is restructuring into three business units.
Chorus: $500m needed for better rural broadband
UFB network operator sets date to retire copper.
How music can change lives
Crescendo uses fast fibre to help 3000 young people grow their skills.
10-week wait for broadband: Chorus says sorry, and it’s 200 staff short
Green List delay as telecommunications skills initially left out.
Road cones 'annoying', causing road rage - Mayor Wayne Brown on his cone crackdown
Auckland Council spends at least $145m on temporary traffic management each year.
Road cone war: Brown seeks to slash $145m spend on AT traffic management
The mayor says roadworks take too long and are too disruptive.
Basic fibre restored for Gisborne after last-minute digger blunder
Telco boss calls blunder disheartening for crews working 24/7. Telcos offer free data.
Sport triggers NZ thirst for data
Fast broadband speed doesn't always depend on high-tech solutions.
Juha Saarinen: How about a new report that looks at the positives and negatives of UFB?
UFB kicked off 11 years ago and the network now passes 87 per cent of the population
Don’t hide this in the cupboard
Fast broadband speed doesn't always depend on high-tech solutions.