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Broadband numbers 'through the roof'
More than one million New Zealand homes used broadband to connect to the internet in 2009.
Telecom pleas for regulation relief
Telecom is seeking relief from the Government on its regulatory obligations in the face of pressure on earnings.
Facebook 'panic button' sparks safety row
Britain's most senior police officers slam the social-networking giant for refusing to adopt a "panic button".
Vodafone signs up 'huge' influx of XT defectors
Vodafone says it has has received a "huge" influx of customers from Telecom in the wake of its rival's XT dramas.
Vodafone customers migrating to 2degrees - but keeping number
Over 100,000 mobile users have switched providers but kept their mobile numbers since August, about two-thirds of those moving to our newest telco.
Thousands condemn secrecy of internet copyright talks
One new signature about every 37 seconds has been flowing into an online petition condemning global talks being held behind closed doors in Wellington.
Facebook opens door to cheating
Popular social networking website Facebook is being blamed for a growing number of divorces as bored and lovesick middle-aged couples hook up with their ex-lovers or childhood sweethearts.
iAd: New iPhone OS lets ads follow you around
Apple is following Google and Microsoft's lead and entering the online advertising fray - using iPhone's location capabilities to serve highly-targeted ads.
No compo after Telecom's latest XT outage
Telecom says it "absolutely unreservedly apologises" for an intermittent XT outage in the Auckland area this morning.
Scammers use job sites to recruit labour
Local job seekers are being tricked into helping cyber criminals launder money.