NZ gov seeks submissions on telco regulation
The New Zealand government has invited submissions on the first phase of the policy review of the Telecommunications Act 2001.
The New Zealand government has invited submissions on the first phase of the policy review of the Telecommunications Act 2001.
Network for Learning has opened registrations for organisations interested in taking advantage of the N4L network, which will deliver high-speed fibre broadband to New Zealand schools.
Telecom New Zealand will launch 4G in Auckland by October and extend 4G to Wellington and Christchurch by Christmas.
Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) has kicked off the search for a new chief executive to replace the telco's outgoing head, Paul Reynolds.
Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) has completed the demerger of its Chorus division, making way for its participation in the country’s Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) initiative.
Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) and Vodafone have announced that they have settled a long-running legal dispute over service obligation payments.
Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) has appointed Mark Ratcliffe as the new chief executive of its infrastructure business, Chorus, should shareholders vote in favour of the proposed demerger.
Telecom NZ (ASX:TEL) has finally secured a piece of the ultra fast broadband (UFB) initiative with the telco’s Chorus business chosen to deploy fibre in the remaining 24 of the 33 candidate areas.
New Zealand's incumbent telco is expected to pick up at least some of the contracts to build the country's equivalent of the National Broadband Network (NBN), with legislation governing the structural separation of Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) progressing to cabinet.
Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) has succeeded in its bid to get a seat at the negotiating table for New Zealand’s Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) initiative.
Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) and Vodafone have submitted a joint response to the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI), a program which aims to give 97 per cent of rural NZ households access to broadband speeds of at least five megabits per second (Mbps).
Telecom New Zealand Telecom NZ (ASX:TEL) has reported a halving of its adjusted net earnings for the quarter to 30 September, despite the sale of the consumer arm of its subsidiary AAPT.
M2 Telecommunications (ASX:MTU) has signed a binding agreement to acquire the assets of NZ telco, Black and White Group.
After flagging intentions to invest in 3G gateway technologies, NetComm (ASX:NTC) has entered into a deal with Telecom New Zealand (ASX:TEL) for the supply of a mobile broadband gateway product for the telco's customers.
The New Zealand Government agency charged with building the country’s equivalent of the National Broadband Network (NBN) has announced the first three companies to build aspects of the network, but has left incumbent Telecom New Zealand out of the loop.