
Sport triggers NZ thirst for data
Fast broadband speed doesn't always depend on high-tech solutions.
Fast broadband speed doesn't always depend on high-tech solutions.
UFB kicked off 11 years ago and the network now passes 87 per cent of the population
Fast broadband speed doesn't always depend on high-tech solutions.
But will the new system be gamed? UK firm reappointed over locals.
As the ultra-fast fibre rollout nears the finish line it is proving its worth.
Crown entities, Auckland Council, national companies and subcontractors on the list.
Analysts get the profit payout increase they were looking for - but ebitda falls shy.
Life for most of Taumarunui's 4707 residents has been a lot slower since 1.30am on Monday.
PLUS: AUT survey reveals a surprising trend in return-to-the-office anxiety.
'We are there to have fun, and I am just part of that.'
UFB network operator ups earnings forecast.
In 2019, 66 Wyndham St was sold to an overseas business 80% owned by US interests.
PLUS: Watchdog reveals the best broadband performer during Auckland's latest lockdown.
As an old technology is switched off, a new war begins.
Pre-listing activity gets to the sharp end.
A traffic spike that would have wrecked us during the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Vodafone says Commerce Commission's focus 'at odds with reality'.
Contractor accidents have resulted in two extended broadband outages in the Auckland CBD.
The immovable UFB meets the unstoppable CRL.
The best-performing ISPs - and the best type of broadband technology.
Broadband outage affects most of the central business district.
Analysts assess latest regulatory development as D-Day approaches.
Vodafone, Spark, Clark respond to slams from Wispa.
Lockdown decision and T20 cricket lead to all-time-high internet usage.
But is its 60GB cap enough? PLUS: Spark previews a deal launching Monday
UFB operator accuses mobile telcos of underhand selling tactics.
Mini surges reported due to video conferencing, Chorus says.
Peter Kivell says he's fed up with Chorus and its poor customer service.
The Herald's summer series of Q&As with business leaders continues.