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Apps take pressure off pocket
Still paying for your mobile phone calls and texts? It won't be long before you're in the minority.
Surf's up: Broadband to get cheaper
NZ can look forward to cheaper broadband or higher data caps after National was yesterday left with no mates in Parliament to support its proposal to override price cuts.
Govt loses pricing support
The Government's support partners have come out against the proposal to override the Commerce Commission's recommendation of a cut to internet prices.
Chorus payout questioned
Telecommunications company Chorus's $95 million payout to investors is being questioned after the company's warning about its financial viability.
Chorus and copper pricing - the debate
Telecommunications Users association head Paul Brislen and Chorus chief executive Mark Ratcliffe present both sides of the internet pricing debate.
Chris Barton: Is the cost of broadband about to rise?
There's a Machiavellian hand at work in Amy Adams plans to raise the cost of broadband for New Zealand consumers, writes Chris Barton.
Scam Watch - Aug 18
A scam that cost a business $18,000 has prompted a warning this week to be careful with invoicing.
TV3 shuts service after hack
TV3 has stopped making television shows available to be viewed on mobile phones after its service was hacked.
Vodafone unveils 4G service
Vodafone has announced the launch of new 4G mobile internet services which have the potential to let smartphone or tablet users watch movies on the go.
Dotcom's broadband plan
Kim Dotcom is proposing free broadband to all New Zealanders as he tries to resurrect the ill-fated Pacific Fibre cable connecting New Zealand to the United States.
High cost of iPhone 5 plans
New Zealand has some of the most expensive iPhone 5 plans compared to Australia, Britain and the United States.