
Spark customers plagued by cellphone problems in central Auckland
Customers unable to make calls in Auckland central.
Customers unable to make calls in Auckland central.
Communications Minister Kris Faafoi said the changes ensure a better deal for customers.
Managing director Simon Moutter is leading Spark's transition to Agile from the front.
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"Volunteer" work and sub-minimum wage common, says Labour Inspectorate.
Over 1.91 million New Zealanders now have access to Netflix.
China's foreign ministry said the claims were "malicious slander".
Simon Moutter wants to build a mobile network before the America's Cup.
How new tools can help you control technology over-use.
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A Wellington tech start-up is rapidly expanding the global market.
Vodafone, Spark and 2degrees' "unlimited" mobile plans come with plenty of limits.
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Businesses say the platform is blocking some emails from being sent or received.
Vodafone posted an annual profit of $39.9 million, down from $47.6m a year earlier.
Apple tipped to release three new iPhone models this year, including its biggest ever.
Online giants and telcos are buying rights that were once the stranglehold of pay TV.
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US$300M internet cable connecting Northland to the world opens
The Commerce Commission argues this control provides a powerful safeguard for competition.
Businessman and mentor Jason Kerr talks giving advice to firms in Silicon Valley.
A new report gives unprecedented detail of New Zealand's electronic spying activities.
Customers say they were 'slammed' when their service provider changed without consent.
The move means more money in Dancing with the Stars charities' pockets.
Jason Paris is set to go toe to toe with former boss Simon Moutter
As local telcos invest in 5G networks, are they investing in the future or hyperbole?
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