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Fiji democracy group planning pirate radio
A pirate radio station plans to broadcast from international waters off the coast of Fiji.

<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.

NZ gets iPhone 4 after launch fail
Apple's iPhone 4 has finally gone on sale in New Zealand after a spectacular launch fail this morning.

iPhone 4 to go on sale today
Vodafone has now announced that it will be selling limited numbers of the iPhone 4 from midday.

Vodafone announces iPad data pricing
Vodafone will offer month-by-month data plans for Apple's iPad when it hits NZ stores tomorrow.

2degrees takes on big boys with 3G
Mobile phone company 2degrees will start using its 3G network next week, putting it on a par with rivals Telecom and Vodafone.

Telecom pays out $1.6m in Commerce Commission settlement
Telecom has reach a settlement with the Commerce Commission over its wholesale loyalty offers and will pay out $1.6m to its competitors Vodafone and Orcon.

2degrees rejoins industry group
Mobile company 2degrees has decided to rejoin the Telecommunications Carriers' Forum, 13 months after it pulled out.

Apple-centric conference announced for Auckland
CreativeTech is an Apple-centric conference concept, and the very first one is taking place in September.

Regulate mobile rates - Commerce Commission tells minister
The Commerce Commission has formally asked that mobile termination rates be regulated to promote better competition.

Vodafone apologises to misled customers
Vodafone says it will honour its Red Network pricing plan after complaints of misleading ads and overcharging were brought to light.

Customers unhappy with Vodafone's broadband service
Customers say problems with Vodafone's broadband service extend beyond an online tool that offered discounts to people who were later charged full price.

Vodafone denies discount offers misleading
Vodafone has been accused of offering some broadband customers discounts and later charging them full price.

The broadband scramble
In the next few weeks many bidders to take part in the Govt-backed rollout of a high-speed broadband network will be knocked out of the game.

2degrees ready to woo rival's top clients
2degrees is set to woo Vodafone's first wave of iPhone customers as they commit to another term with the mobile operator.

Air NZ to introduce mobile, web services
Keeping cellphones off during flights will soon be a thing of the past with Air New Zealand set to introduce new aircraft with mobile and internet services later this year.