TelecommunicationsHawaiki Cable gets new customerA company hoping to build a US$350 million submarine internet cable out of NZ has lined up a listed Australian telco as a customer in a multi -million dollar deal.19 Aug 09:50 PM
OpinionDita De Boni: Warring telcos need magic touchThe court cases, I submit, suggest that Telecom and Vodafone are both more inwardly focused on keeping their large contingent of lawyers in employment, writes Dita De Boni.08 Aug 09:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelco ad fight gets High Court dateTelecom and Vodafone's stoush over an allegedly misleading ad campaign is scheduled to go before a High Court judge in a fortnight.05 Aug 02:20 AM
TelecommunicationsVodafone to defend ad campaignVodafone says it will defend its new advertising campaign after rival Telecom applied for a High Court injunction.02 Aug 02:50 AM
TelecommunicationsNew internet cable plannedA company hoping to build a submarine internet cable out of New Zealand is eying up Whangarei as its landing site.29 Jul 12:45 AM
TelecommunicationsA gigabyte way of life - Simon MoutterSimon Moutter says Telecom is positioning itself as the provider of the "24/7 anywhere anytime" data network.24 Jul 05:30 PM
BDBDTelecommunicationsVodafone NZ gains mobile customersVodafone New Zealand gained 19,000 mobile customers last quarter, snapping nine straight quarters when it shed clients.22 Jul 03:15 AM
TelecommunicationsShrinking Telecom quits towerBig staff reductions have prompted Telecom to leave one of its four buildings at its Victoria St headquarters in Auckland.05 Jul 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsStaff cuts see Telecom exit buildingBig staff reductions have prompted Telecom to leave one of its four buildings at its headquarters on Victoria St, Auckland.05 Jul 03:25 AM
BDBDMedia and marketingTelecom unveils Coliseum soccer dealTelecom is hoping to drive customers on to faster broadband services with a deal to offer discounted online access to the English Premier League football.04 Jul 04:45 AM
TelecommunicationsNew law unworkable: DotcomA new law which could see internet giants like Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and Google forced to open up their systems to NZ's spy agencies is 'unworkable'.26 Jun 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsSlowly into the future with UFBUltra-fast broadband is spreading, but where are the customers? Anthony Doesburg reports.20 Jun 05:30 PM
OpinionChris Barton: Is the Sky TV dream run unravelling?Rumour has it that the Commission will quietly ask Sky to reconsider its apparently restrictive contracts with ISPs on a mutually agreeable basis, writes Chris Barton.05 Jun 11:04 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom stays mum on online TV plansTelecom is keeping its powder dry on its plans for internet television and revealed little about what entertainment services could be in the pipeline during its strategy update to investors.17 May 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom restructure to cost up to $130mTelecom now expects the costs of restructuring its business to be between $100 million and $130 million.15 May 10:00 PM
TelecommunicationsTelcos bill draws flak from LabourA bill giving the GCSB spy agency and the Prime Minister sweeping powers over telecommunications providers has been introduced in Parliament to an outcry from Opposition parties who say there has been little explanation as to why it is needed.10 May 12:20 AM