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<i>Ernie Newman</i>: Don't fret, our broadband policy is sound
NZ's ultra-fast broadband project is recognised globally as world-class, says TUANZ chief.
<i>Brian Fallow</i>: Do we even need ultra-fast broadband?
It may be a solution that will not work to a problem that does not really exist.
2degrees rejoins industry group
Mobile company 2degrees has decided to rejoin the Telecommunications Carriers' Forum, 13 months after it pulled out.
Internet firm: Why the wait is so long
TelstraClear call centre staff are given time off at work to play rock, paper, scissors and make paper aeroplanes.
TelstraClear proposal endangers 120 jobs
TelstraClear is looking to relocate its call centre service offshore, a move which could affect 120 jobs.
Now's not good for TelstraClear
A Weekend Herald survey timing how long it takes internet service providers to provide human support uncovers some alarming waits.
Rural plan pushes Telecom to record low
Telecom's stock price hit an all-time low yesterday after it told the market that its share of the Government's new rural broadband initiative would cost it $168 million over three years.