Major network upgrade underway as CallPlus joins forces with Juniper
“The core network is the critical element in a service provider’s architecture..."
“The core network is the critical element in a service provider’s architecture..."
Bigpipe, CallPlus, HD, Orcon, Snap, Spark, Trustpower or Vodafone?
Following the sale of CallPlus, DTS CEO Brendan Ritchie discusses the art of calculating the purchase price of an Internet Service Provider...
“If you seek innovation, if you seek advancement and benefits for the Kiwi consumers, if you seek to be on the right side of history then stop this silliness.”
Proposed legal action from Sky, Lightbox, TVNZ and Mediaworks to stop Global Mode is a "huge blow" to consumers.
CallPlus has taken aim at industry rivals Sky, Mediaworks, TVNZ and Spark, dismissing claims of copyright breaches by insisting its Global Mode service is “completely legal”.
"Efforts to undermine competition like this aren't innovation: they are just trying to reduce our choices."
“We wanted to create a streaming content credit that enabled our customers to choose their preferred streaming service…”
Orcon general manager Mike Shirley says he’s surprised at the lack of support for the Gigatown launch from Vodafone and Spark but is quite happy to offer their customers Gig services.
“With the rise of smart devices, and smorgasbord of streaming options available, Kiwis are rethinking the way they use broadcast TV."
CallPlus Group has purchased ISP Orcon in a deal that will become final on the 1st of July.
The Commerce Commission (ComCom) has extended its timetable for determining wholesale prices under the final pricing principle (FPP) for both the unbundled bitstream access (UBA) and unbundled copper local loop (UCLL).
Over 15 per cent of Rolleston homes and businesses have made the switch to fibre broadband in less than six months, and potentially 50 per cent of the town could be on fibre in a couple of years.
About 39 per cent of Kiwi households expect to use more Internet data in 2014, with around 31 per cent saying they will have more devices connected to the Web.
New Zealand headquartered IT firm Datacom Group has reported net profits before tax of $50.9 million for the year ending 31 March 2013, a rise of 26 per cent over last year’s $40.4 million. Net profit after tax touched $36 million.