TUANZ wants more separation details from Telecom
The Telecommunications Users Association wants Telecom to be more open about its plans for voluntary structural separation.
The Telecommunications Users Association wants Telecom to be more open about its plans for voluntary structural separation.
Telecom has now announced its data pricing for the Apple iPad computer tablet, which went on sale in New Zealand today.
It may be a solution that will not work to a problem that does not really exist.
Mobile phone company 2degrees will start using its 3G network next week, putting it on a par with rivals Telecom and Vodafone.
Preparations are under way for NZ's largest corporate relocation with Telecom's new $280m Auckland headquarters nearly finished.
Telecom confirms it has axed 200 management jobs in the past three months and warns further cuts cannot be ruled out.
Telecom customers wanting better overseas roaming coverage and mobile broadband services will soon be forced to upgrade to its XT network.
Telecom has put the brakes on signing up a new IT supplier citing the uncertainty around the company's future structure.
Mobile company 2degrees has decided to rejoin the Telecommunications Carriers' Forum, 13 months after it pulled out.
Even savvy internet companies have struggled to get someone to retail them a nice fat pipe with a decent upload speed.
Finland has become the first country in the world to make broadband a legal right for all of its citizens.
Bidders for the government's $1.5b ultra-fast broadband fund will now be invited to supply plans for "lit" fibre.
Chief executives need to be prepared for tough questions and in the telecommunications business, Tex Edwards is renowned for calling industry leaders to account.