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Telco 'can't afford third failure'
Pressure is on Telecom to reassure consumers that the XT mobile network is safe - with users group TUANZ warning that another failure would be catastrophic.
Telecom XT users face wait for compo news
Mobile phone users affected by the latest Telecom XT network outage will have to wait until next week to hear how they may be compensated.
Telecom subsidiary boss fronts customers over XT outages
A Telecom subsidiary CEO fronts an online discussion to answer questions over reliability and when the XT network will be fully functional.
Telecom discusses compensation for XT outages
South Island customers are still suffering Telecom XT outages with CEO Paul Reynolds to address compensation later this afternoon.
Telecom XT reaction - what customers are saying
New Zealanders have been quick to react to Telecom's XT network failure, on internet forums. Read what they've had to say.
We're sorry - Telecom boss apologises for XT blackout
Telecom's shares have fallen after a widespread outage disrupted service for users of its XT mobile network.
Boarding pass 'texted to your mobile'
Qantas Airways subsidiary Jetstar will begin rolling out SMS boarding pass technology in 2010.
XT network still down for about 10,000 customers
About 10,000 Telecom XT customers in the South Island are still unable to use their cellphones this morning.
Old battlegrounds move to cyberspace
Cyberspace is the new battleground between hostile nations, says Microsoft
NZ faces wait for Apple's tablet PC
Apple will unveil a new tablet-style computer which could revolutionise the publishing industry, but Kiwis face a wait before it is available here.
Telecom XT outages unacceptable - association
Telecom has commissioned a independent review after a massive outage affected users of its XT mobile network.
<i>Andrew Gawith:</i> Twitter cashes in on its huge audience
The micro-blogging website Twitter has finally turned a profit after making a deal with Google and Bing.
China denies cyber attacks on Google
China today denied any state involvement in cyber attacks on Google and continued to defend their censorship of the internet.
France, Germany warn against Internet Explorer
France and Germany have warned web users against using all versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer to protect security.
Spreading the word in online world
An icecream retailer keeps his customers up-to-date on his business using social media technology, which he describes as "word of mouth on steroids".