Telcos stories
Alcatel-Lucent announces new software product that uses software defined network (SDN) technologies to, achieve significant efficiency gains in data centres.
Telecom refuses to react to Vodafone's 4G rollout and 2degrees remains tight-lipped - turning the telco industry into a Texas Hold'em style poker battle.
Telco expected to launch its first 4G mobile services tomorrow, taking on market rival Telecom for NZ supremacy.
Cisco's failed acquisition led to the birth of Sandvine, a Canadian telecoms specialist targeting further growth in Asia.
The new undersea cable between Auckland and Sydney proves that a second cable is necessary to increase competition.
Telecom, Vodafone, and Telstra announce a collaborative venture to boost ANZ connectivity by constructing a new submarine cable.
Vodafone applauds NZ and Aus government review of roaming rates, citing competition and customer demands are driving prices down.
But Ovum finds telcos' quest for 360-degree customer view is held back by vendors' struggles to integrate IT and network data.
New solution to help Communications Service Providers (CSPs) manage, understand and act on huge amounts of information.
Horrendous data-roaming costs to Kiwis travelling overseas just got a lot more affordable according to Labour.
Telecom cuts data roaming costs dramatically, introducing a flat daily rate for travellers, starting 21 December. Say goodbye to bill shocks!.
Telcoinabox merges ANZ management teams to bolster growth, aiming to meet the rising demand from non-traditional telecom companies.
NZ's journey to fibre broadband will be a slow-starting marathon, not a sprint, with true dominance over copper years away, says IDC.
NZ's UFB rollout heralds a telecom revolution, offering resellers boundless opportunities in network upgrades and cloud technologies.
Enterprise IT is starting to look a lot like the parsimonious neighbour's BBQ. Bring a plate, bring your own drink, device*, app…and license.
Telecom operators must tighten budgets yet splurge on tech, says Ovum, predicting 2% annual revenue growth to 2018. Vendors face complex new roles.
Mobile broadband is set to drive telecom revenue growth, with forecasts predicting a 19.2% annual increase and USD $122.9 billion in additional revenue by 2016.
Amy Adams faces backlash for prioritising Chorus and telcos over consumer savings, sparking a debate over government priorities.
John Key's threat to overrule NZ's Commerce Commission could raise broadband bills by $12 monthly, Labour claims, criticising political interference.
NZ consumers sidelined as Chorus benefits from Commerce Commission's pricing decision, says Labour's Clare Curran.