Chorus returns to profit as fibre uptake rises. Spark imposes 3G handset blocks and 2degrees Auckland satellite ground station faces resistence ...
Spark's improved half year result shows return to profit at expense of growth and diversity. National Infrastructure Plan ...
The Commerce Commission signals the end of PSTN regulation as mobile and cloud alternatives dominate. TCF backs a competition law overhaul and new data reveals 4G fixed wireless performance gaps.
Fibre passes around 87 percent of New Zealand households, most of them in urban areas. The remaining 13 percent are rural, but this is an arbitrary distinction. This group includes everything from ...
The 2001 Telecommunications Act and its later amendments set the ground rules for industry regulation. Its goal is to promote competition between telcos so customers get the benefits of increased ...
Fibre is the dominant way New Zealanders connect to the world. The technology uses light travelling through strands of glass. It is faster, offers greater bandwidth and is more reliable than the ...
New Zealand’s geography means mobile networks cover roughly half the nation’s landmass but close to 100% of where people live and work. The networks are used by almost every adult. In 2024 there were ...
2degrees has put a one-week hold on its 3G network shutdown plans as parts of the country face weather emergencies. The company says it is being cautious with severe weather continuing to affect ...
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