TelecommunicationsWatchdog move tipped to slash cellphone ratesMobile users may benefit after the Commerce Commission said cross network charges should be dropped by as much as 13c a minute.16 Jun 04:00 PM
TelecommunicationsRegulate mobile rates - Commerce Commission tells ministerThe Commerce Commission has formally asked that mobile termination rates be regulated to promote better competition.15 Jun 11:50 PM
TechnologyApple claims biggest leap in technology with iPhone 4A sleeker, faster fourth-generation iPhone has been hailed as the "biggest leap" since the original.08 Jun 04:00 PM
TechnologyiPhone 4 - sweet features, high-def video tricksHigh-def video shooting - and even editing - can be done on Apple's latest iPhone.07 Jun 08:17 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom mute on faultsAt the height of Telecom's problems with its XT mobile network and 111 access, it kept the public in the dark about faults.05 Jun 04:00 PM
TelecommunicationsXT boss fishes for customersTelecom boss Paul Reynolds is fronting the relaunch of the troubled XT network, saying it is fixed.02 Jun 04:00 PM
Telecommunications2degrees ready to woo rival's top clients2degrees is set to woo Vodafone's first wave of iPhone customers as they commit to another term with the mobile operator.30 May 04:00 PM
TelecommunicationsFeedback needed on mobile roaming chargesThe Government is seeking feedback on trans-Tasman mobile roaming charges, which some believe are 'excessive'.26 May 11:23 PM
New ZealandAir 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.26 May 06:09 AM
TelecommunicationsMobile network aims to undercut rivals2degrees is offering customers 50MB of mobile data for just $6, which it says is the lowest prepay mobile data plan in the market.25 May 05:28 AM
Telecommunications<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Phone complaints? I've got a few to mention23 May 03:45 PM
WorldCalling time on the unfounded hang-ups about the dangers of mobilesBefore Professor Anthony Swerdlow began to explain the results of the Interphone study yesterday, he prefaced his remarks with something of an understatement.17 May 10:00 PM