Has 2degrees snapped up a Christchurch ISP?
2degrees is widely expected to announce the acquisition of Christchurch-based Internet Service Provider Snap Internet, for a rumoured fee of $26 million.
2degrees is widely expected to announce the acquisition of Christchurch-based Internet Service Provider Snap Internet, for a rumoured fee of $26 million.
2degrees has taken a step into "uncharted mobile territory" with the launch of its 2015 mobile plans, designed to challenge industry rivals Spark and Vodafone.
Telco giants Vodafone, Spark and 2Degrees are working to restore coverage to certain parts of Auckland, which have been struck down by a power outage over the weekend.
As parts of Auckland wake up to a second day without power, telco giants Vodafone, Spark and 2Degrees continue to restore coverage to affected customers.
“There’s no ‘for sale’ sign up,” affirms Stewart Sherriff, CEO, 2Degrees, who asides from a fiduciary duty to shareholders, doesn’t foresee New Zealand’s third largest telco going to the highest bidder.
2degrees has extended its 4G footprint today flicking the switch on in central Wellington and the greater Auckland region.
Ora, a software platform that is designed for small and medium businesses (SMEs) and is meant to provide integrated business services to them on a cloud model, has been launched by serial entrepreneur Christina Domecq.
The Government has granted accreditation to NZ Telecommunication Forum's (TCF) mobile recycling programme, RE:Mobile.
From today, all 2degrees’ Pay Monthly and Business customers can use their mobiles across the Tasman with its new 10/10/10 plan – where customers pay 10 cents per minute for calls within Australia and to New Zealand, 10 cents per text and 10 cents per MB of data.
2Degrees has launched 4G services at 72 sites in central Auckland today.
2Degrees has partnered with CityLink, and by tapping into the latter's Wholesale Wi-Fi service, is providing Wi-Fi connectivity to its customers in the Wellington CBD area.
Telecom has been granted clearance by the Commerce Commission to acquire the management rights for the final block of 5MHz radio spectrum in the 700MHz range.
The Commerce Commission has again delayed giving clearance to Telecom to buy the last block of management rights within the 700MHz spectrum.
The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum (TCF) has launched an online service that allows mobile phone users to check whether a handset has been blocked from use on New Zealand networks before they buy.
Telecom has outbid Vodafone, becoming the successful bidder in the government’s “digital dividend” auction of the final 2x5 MHz lot of 700 MHz radio spectrum.