World-first as NZ welcomes Apple’s new iPhones
Apple releases new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to the world, with New Zealanders first in line.
Apple releases new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to the world, with New Zealanders first in line.
As 2degrees has matured as a total telco network, businesses are increasingly seeing it as a viable option for larger enterprise customers.
“A lot of Kiwis are still paying far too much for their mobile..."
“Now we see one of our key strategic goals come to fruition."
Telco completes the second stage of its 4G network rollout.
“If the purchase of TelstraClear achieved little, if anything, how will this purchase add anything but another headache?”
"This Bill has been introduced under urgency and doing so avoids any public debate."
“Our customers are at the very heart of everything we do and it’s a huge honour to be recognised, yet again, for the great service we have built our brand on."
"We look forward to bringing additional applications to the people of New Zealand in the future."
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New app targets one million Android smartphone users around the country at launch, with plans in place to eventually hit iOS market.
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"I see the term “challenger brand” thrown around a lot, and I found myself wishing that 2degrees had sought to be a challenger in the wholesale business market."
Nearly two years exactly since taking over as CEO, 2degrees chief Stewart Sherriff has faced constant questioning about the company’s move into the fixed-line market.
2degrees has confirmed its purchase of Internet service provider Snap, and will launch fixed-mobile services later this year, accelerating its growth as a full service communications provider.