After its 2009 departure, 2degrees rejoins the TCF, marking a unified front among NZ's major telecommunications players.
2degrees set to embrace TCF's Emergency Calling Code, joining major NZ telcos in a move urged by ICT Minister after 111 call issues.
Vector is leading the alliance of 19 lines companies and independent fibre companies called the New Zealand Regional Fibre Group (NZRFG).
Ex-Vodafone exec Mark Rushworth spearheads Pacific Fibre to link NZ and the US with a new cable, aiming to bring the world closer to New Zealand.
The government's $300 million rural broadband plan doesn't go far enough according to the New Zealand Regional Fibre Group (NZRFG).
Rod Drury, Stephen Tindall and Sam Morgan have announced today they are backing the creation of an international cable to rival Telecom's Southern Cross Cable.
TUANZ has been the user's voice for over 20 years, and for half that time it's been led by chief executive Ernie Newman.
Telecom has met the deadline to produce accounting separation reports – but is asking for a variation on milestones its wholesale service is required to meet.
Telecom's Q1 results briefing was dominated by one question today – what is the company going to do about Ultra Fast Broadband?.
Another week, another round in the Mobile Termination Rates regulation saga - and Vodafone has come out swinging.
Telecom giants band together for a pioneering mega-conference targeting over 2750 attendees in an ambitious foray into the competitive events arena.
Rhoda Holmes joins Greenstone Energy executive, bringing her extensive experience after Optimation and Infratil to the post-Shell era.
SPIN plans to challenge Southern Cross with a new Pacific cable landing in Auckland, signalling fresh competition in NZ's broadband market.
So Vector wants to provide fibre connectivity to the Auckland region – 450,000 premises in the next seven years.
[UPDATED] The company behind a new international cable linking New Zealand with the Pacific Islands, and onto the US, is hoping to partner with Kordia.
Kordia has announced a half year net profit after tax of $1 million, a marked improvement on the same period last year in which it posted a $4.
Kordia's plans for New Zealand's second international cable face a four-month delay due to the imminent sale of its Australian partner PIPE Networks.
The 2009 NZSUG Conference in Auckland on 11-12 November will unite SAP users from New Zealand and Australia to share innovative business solutions.
NZ's ICT sector eyes major boost with Taskforce 2025 aiming to slash productivity gaps and fuel digital exports, focusing on 5 key areas.
Former Optimation CEO, Rhoda Holmes, joins Kordia Board, along with new appointees Ken Benson and Janine Smith as Deputy Chair.