BDBDTelecommunicationsTelecom cries foul over rural levy changesTelecom is crying foul over the government's proposed changes to the levy put in place to protect rural customers when the carrier was privatised in the 1990s, saying it will lead to less investment in outlying areas.01 Nov 10:00 PM
EmploymentWorkplaces cautious about new policy on breaksMost workplaces seem ill-prepared to accommodate the new law change which would allow managers to exercise more control over workers' regular breaks.28 Oct 10:00 PM
TelecommunicationsSpend-up to put TelstraClear in the loopTelstraClear has unveiled a multi-million-dollar technology spend-up aimed at connecting thousands of customers to its own network.28 Oct 03:00 PM
TechnologyNon-stop texting on Telecom mobileTelecom has shaken up the holiday season cellphone marketplace with sharp pricing on mobile broadband and unlimited cross-network texting.27 Oct 11:13 PM
TelecommunicationsTender invitation kicks off Govt broadband projectThe Government has fired the starting gun on its billion-dollar broadband rollout.21 Oct 03:00 PM
TelecommunicationsGhost-Twitterers aboundThat celebrity or corporate Tweet might not be as authentic as you think.17 Oct 03:00 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom introduces new company logo ... but what is it?Some think it is a snowflake. Others in Telecom's marketing focus group think it is a spark - or an energy burst.16 Oct 03:00 PM
TelecommunicationsCourt finds against Telecom over high-speed data pricingThe High Court has found today that Telecom leveraged its position to charge competitors disproportionately high prices for access to its network.13 Oct 11:20 PM
LifestyleThe young divorceesKiwis in their 20s now have the highest divorce rate of any age group. What's going wrong?12 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandTelecom's price hike upsets users big timeTelecom has angered internet customers by hiking the price of unlimited broadband access.10 Oct 03:00 PM