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Salesman 'crippled' by internet charges
A kiwi salesman was stunned to receive a $1100 bill from Telecom for just 10 minutes of internet access from his laptop.

2degrees signs up 206,000 new mobile customers
Newcomer mobile company 2degrees says it has signed up 206,000 active customers in its first six months.

Reynolds: Telecom's profits down but making progress
Telecom has announced a profit of $80 million in the December quarter, down 23.8 percent on the same period last year in what it called a 'solid result'.

Cell towers don't affect property values, says researcher
Cell towers have 'no significant impact' on home values, an Auckland University academic has found.

Telecom reveals $5m XT compo plan
Telecom's $5m 'goodwill gesture' is offered to affected XT customers located south of Taupo to the bottom of the South Island.

Telco 'can't afford third failure'
Pressure is on Telecom to reassure consumers that the XT mobile network is safe - with users group TUANZ warning that another failure would be catastrophic.

Telecom XT users face wait for compo news
Mobile phone users affected by the latest Telecom XT network outage will have to wait until next week to hear how they may be compensated.

Telecom subsidiary boss fronts customers over XT outages
A Telecom subsidiary CEO fronts an online discussion to answer questions over reliability and when the XT network will be fully functional.

Telecom discusses compensation for XT outages
South Island customers are still suffering Telecom XT outages with CEO Paul Reynolds to address compensation later this afternoon.