Vodafone stories
Vodafone may take its case against TSO levies it paid five years ago all the way to the Supreme Court after its case was dismissed by the Court of Appeal.
If the government wants rural schools to receive broadband speeds of 100Mbps it should get consumers to pay for it.
Telecom's Paul Reynolds navigates through a year of transformation and challenges, eyeing future growth amidst fierce competition and regulatory changes.
2degrees faces customer service baptism of fire, struggling with unexpected call surge but seizing the chance to bond with users.
David Stone takes the helm as CEO of Telecommunications Carriers Forum, aiming to unite and navigate regulatory challenges.
Opera Mini's data compression helps global users save, driving a 155% surge in users and over 263 million MB of mobile data usage.
Orcon is surveying its broadband customers on mobile phone plans to find out what deal would make them change provider.
Vodafone is offering SKY customers with Ideal or Ultimate packages a free upgrade to MYSKYHDi plus a discounted installation rate of NZD $49 from December 7th.
Telecom has brought forward plans to offer wholesale services on its XT Network by a year, it's been announced today.
The Commerce Commission's report reveals that 2degrees has injected competitiveness into NZ's mobile market, but fixed line services remain costly.
The XT Network is considered a key plank in Telecom's transformation plan, so how has it performed? Today's Q1 briefing was the first chance to find out.
Telecom's Q1 results briefing was dominated by one question today – what is the company going to do about Ultra Fast Broadband?.
It's on the market to 30 million Latin American subscribers, but a Unisys voice to text application developed in Wellington is not available here.
Mobile company 2degrees is set to integrate a 3G spectrum across its new network just 12 weeks after launching its brand to the market.
Rural ISP Farmside ranks 18th in Deloitte's Fast 50, winning the fastest-growing tech, media, and telecoms business for Canterbury and Upper South Island.
Vodafone's new freephone rates for businesses are pitched at stealing lucrative 0800 and 0508 services from its arch rivals TelstraClear and Telecom.
Telecom is set to spread some Christmas cheer to its home broadband customers as the silly season pricing war starts to heat up.
The second man on the moon, Buzz Aldrin, is the headlining act at a conference organised by the country's telcos in March next year.
The Western Roamer, a frequent traveller to Europe, the US, and Australia, faces varied mobile roaming charges but finds data use hotel fees may be costlier.
Toll-free local calling for all New Zealanders – including those who live in rural and remote areas – will remain despite an upheaval in the way it is funded.