Kate McKenzie: Chorus will put bad fibre installs right
Comment: Before the year's end, 75 per cent of New Zealanders will have fibre available.
Comment: Before the year's end, 75 per cent of New Zealanders will have fibre available.
EDITORIAL: Incoming CEO will have his work cut out after a Chorus of complaints.
Another customer has been left frustrated by a fibre installation.
Auckland couple shocked to discover the fibre was installed in the wrong place.
Emails released through discovery reveal colourful insults.
Half of the company's workforce involved in restructure.
One of the only three women running an NZX50 company exits stage left.
"They think I'm just some little old lady who's going to do nothing," the woman said.
US$975.2b global property business gets consent to buy Chorus House in CBD.
A union argument is co-opted by Enable chief executive Steve Fuller.
Chorus charts hike in average household data consumption.
Chorus implement new measures aimed at stopping migrant worker exploitation.
Today's top stories: House sales plummet, report reveals Chorus failed to protect workers.
A report into Chorus and its subcontractors has been released.
Horse-trading begins over unbundled UFB pricing. Vocus calls it 'ridiculous' and 'cynical'
Chorus net profit fell from $47 million to $30 million.
Some 73 subcontractors were allegedly involved in systematic exploitation.
Chorus could step up its dividend to about 40 cents.
Broadband and Vodafone mobile phone customers have experienced service disruptions.
Communications Minister Kris Faafoi said the changes ensure a better deal for customers.
Withheld payments, unexpected deductions and ultra-thin margins for Ultrafast Broadband.
Company seeks to regain initiative following claims of widespread subbie exploitation.
PLUS: Chorus commissions independent review.
"Volunteer" work and sub-minimum wage common, says Labour Inspectorate.
Big increases in earnings are expected from the latest round of results.
Chorus has promised to fix the line permanently after a string of temporary fixes
MBIE has launched an investigation into 'volunteer' schemes run by Chorus subcontractors
L1 Capital has been granted approval to boost its stake in Chorus above 10 per cent.
Chorus slows connection defection as it defends fixed lines.