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High speed XT network props up Telecom result
Telecom says quarterly earnings rose 9 per cent to $163m, despite falling revenues. Its new high speed XT network has also had a strong start.
Telecom cries foul over rural levy changes
Telecom is crying foul over the government's proposed changes to the levy put in place to protect rural customers when the carrier was privatised in the 1990s, saying it will lead to less investment in outlying areas.
Illegal downloaders spend most on music: study
Britons who illegally download music from the internet also spend more money on music than anyone else, according to a new study.
CallPlus targets provincial cities
CallPlus is set to join the list of telcos installing equipment in Telecom exchanges with a focus on provincial cities.
Spend-up to put TelstraClear in the loop
TelstraClear has unveiled a multi-million-dollar technology spend-up aimed at connecting thousands of customers to its own network.
Non-stop texting on Telecom mobile
Telecom has shaken up the holiday season cellphone marketplace with sharp pricing on mobile broadband and unlimited cross-network texting.
Life's a beach, as Kiwis say it
A YouTube sensation featuring a beached Kiwi whale and his friendly seagull mate is destined for TV.
Apple trying to 'get a free ride' off Nokia
Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, has said that it is suing its US rival Apple for infringing patents on mobile phone technology for the iPhone.
Tender invitation kicks off Govt broadband project
The Government has fired the starting gun on its billion-dollar broadband rollout.