Telecom, Vodafone broadband bid one of five
Arch rivals Telecom and Vodafone have joined forces to try to deliver high-speed broadband to more NZ homes and schools.
Arch rivals Telecom and Vodafone have joined forces to try to deliver high-speed broadband to more NZ homes and schools.
It seems like the BlackBerry is losing its addictive powers, and businesses are shopping around for other smartphones.
A Ku Klux Klan member has reportedly admitted vandalising several Facebook tribute pages for dead Australian teenagers.
Vodafone New Zealand are down 35,000 customers in the quarter ending September according to reports from its UK parent.
Aggressive foreign scammers are urging Kiwis to change settings on their computers in an attempt to obtain personal information.
Kiwis who make only a few calls from their home line a month are paying the highest line rental in the OECD, says the Commerce Commission.
TelstraClear customers are without email and web services after a technical problem that hit the network yesterday continues.
Telecom shows its reluctance to give up monopoly.
Telecom reported a 36.8 per cent fall in first quarter net earnings to $103 million, with underlying earnings hit by higher regulatory costs and intensifying competition.
NZ's largest corporate relocation has begun as Telecom shifts 2650 staff into its new $280 million international HQ in Auckland.
News Corporation has reported 105,000 online sales of The Times and The Sunday Times - the first official figures sincce putting its online news content behind a paywall.