<i>Chris Barton: </i>It's hard to break free of the copper shackles
Telecom shows its reluctance to give up monopoly.
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.
Groundbreaking cellphone technology has been launched in a bid to stop teenagers being harassed by text bullies. The new service allows cellphone users to blacklist up to 20 numbers.
Air New Zealand is trying to trace a passenger seen talking on his cellphone during a domestic flight, who allegedly claimed he had been given permission.
Enduring long waits to get internet access is a phenomenon not limited to Central Auckland, according to other would-be web users.