
iPhone row threatens to take a bite out of Apple
The test of a company can often be how it responds in the face of adversity, so it will be fascinating to watch Apple over the coming days and weeks.
The test of a company can often be how it responds in the face of adversity, so it will be fascinating to watch Apple over the coming days and weeks.
The new iPhone is being marketed on its ability to make video calls. Will it's FaceTime app finally succeed where its predecessors failed?
Telecom customers wanting better overseas roaming coverage and mobile broadband services will soon be forced to upgrade to its XT network.
There's always a backlash that gets picked up by the legions of Apple haters who gleefully spread negative stories far and wide, writes Mark Webster.
Chief executives need to be prepared for tough questions and in the telecommunications business, Tex Edwards is renowned for calling industry leaders to account.
Hallelujah! The new iPhone is thinner, faster, and easier to get a grip on – and the battery lasts
Mobile users may benefit after the Commerce Commission said cross network charges should be dropped by as much as 13c a minute.
The Commerce Commission has formally asked that mobile termination rates be regulated to promote better competition.
A sleeker, faster fourth-generation iPhone has been hailed as the "biggest leap" since the original.
High-def video shooting - and even editing - can be done on Apple's latest iPhone.
At the height of Telecom's problems with its XT mobile network and 111 access, it kept the public in the dark about faults.