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Communications after the quake: Good, but could do better
Events in Christchurch give reason to ask if our phone networks are tough enough.
Euro fears weigh on Aussie stocks
The Australian share market closed steady yesterday after regaining early losses as investors bought into stocks weakened by concerns about European sovereign debt and tensions on the Korean peninsula.
<i>Chris Barton: </i>It's hard to break free of the copper shackles
Telecom shows its reluctance to give up monopoly.
High Court denies Telstra Clear's secrecy bid
The High Court in Auckland knocked back TelstraClear's bid for secrecy over a dispute with joint venture partner Kordia Group.
Telstra's T-Box joins crowded video market
TelstraClear is confident T-Box will sell better than Telecom-backed TiVo currently being sold with heavy discounts amid slow uptake.
<i>Simon Hendery:</i> Fast-changing demands test telco sector
Simon Hendery writes that more network traffic won't mean more income for major phone providers.
Divvying up the digital infrastructure
The outcome of a bidding war for ultra-fast broadband will result in a major shake-up of the local telecommunications sector, writes Simon Hendery.
TelstraClear no competition for Telecom in backhaul, says regulator
The Commerce Commission says TelstraClear provides no meaningful competition for Telecom in the wholesale backhaul market.
<i>Brian Fallow</i>: Broadband plan raises uneasy questions
Will this be a conspiracy against the consumer?