Kordia Networks and Orcon to merge, creating innovative, reliable provider of information services in NZ telecommunications market.
In a UK first, One Fibre links a customer to UFB via Kordia's Business Connect Light, simplifying the complex UFB connection process.
Kordia are giving IT people their time in the sun and the chance to win a trip for two to the NASA Centre in Florida.
Kordia and Blue Coat redefine web security in Kiwi enterprises, blending advanced tech and cloud solutions for modern internet safety.
Former IT distributor instructs solicitors to commence legal proceedings against Exeed with accusations of withheld funds following their distribution sale.
Shaun Rendell, former acting CEO of Renaissance, transitions to CFO of Kordia, bolstering its telco-oriented growth.
Kordia launches cloud-based web security solution in partnership with Blue Coat Systems, offering real-time protection from online threats.
Speculation mounts over the potential sale of Kordia, despite official denials and a backdrop of financial struggles.
Christchurch's Enable secures 24 RSP deals, including big names like Vodafone and Orcon, expanding business fibre network offerings.
Acquisition signals a serious expansion strategy for Orcon founder Seeby Woodhouse, following 18 months quietly re-growing the Voyager brand.
TCF members to self-certify compliance to industry regulations, with companies breaching rules to be 'named and shamed'.
Orcon leaps into the UFB market with early pricing plans, a daring strategy amidst consumer apathy and service availability concerns.
Telecommunications companies in New Zealand are calling for the government to scrap Crown Fibre Holdings over delays in the Ultra Fast Broadband initiative.
Pacific Fibre eyes a lucrative venture, adding climate and disaster predicting sensors to its undersea cables between Australia, NZ, and the US.
Kordia bows out as NZ's Southern Cross slashes wholesale prices and boosts capacity amid a flood of updates in the submarine cable race.
Kordia steps back from the trans-Tasman cable project, highlighting the complex dynamics of the international fibre-optic cable landscape.
Chinese firms plan $US100m fibre-optic cable between Auckland and Sydney, set to boost broadband speeds and market competition.
Shift from broadcast to broadband helps communications company post profit increase beating forecast figures in the process.
eXeed pays a premium for Renaissance distribution despite historical challenges and a reduced credit limit, betting on future synergies.
Seeby Woodhouse of Voyager recruits Orcon's ace, Tony Ripper, as National Sales Manager, signalling a significant boost for Voyager's sales.